Abstract

The programming performance, cycling endurance and scaling of CHISEL NOR flash EEPROMs is studied for two different (halo and no-halo) channel engineering schemes. Programming speed under identical bias, bias requirements under similar programming time, cycling endurance and drain disturb are compared. The scaling properties of programming time (at a fixed bias), bias (at a fixed programming time) and program/disturb margin are studied as cell floating gate length is scaled. The relative merits of these channel engineering schemes are discussed from the viewpoint of futuristic CHISEL cell design.

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