Computer Architecture and Organization Chapter 7 â Memory - IIUSA
Computer Architecture and Organization Chapter 7 â Memory - IIUSA
Computer Architecture and Organization Chapter 7 â Memory - IIUSA
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7-16 <strong>Chapter</strong> 7 - <strong>Memory</strong><br />
Cell Structure for Flash <strong>Memory</strong><br />
• Current flows from source to drain when a sufficient negative charge is<br />
placed on the dielectric material, preventing current flow through the<br />
word line. This is the logical 0 state. When the dielectric material is not<br />
charged, current flows between the bit <strong>and</strong> word lines, which is the<br />
logical 1 state.<br />
<strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Architecture</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Organization</strong> by M. Murdocca <strong>and</strong> V. Heuring<br />
© 2007 M. Murdocca <strong>and</strong> V. Heuring