Intel Corporation
Program suspend-resume techniques in non-volatile storage

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Abstract:

In one example, a nonvolatile memory device, such as a NAND flash memory device, includes an array of non-volatile memory cells. Program operations performed by the memory may be suspended (e.g., in order to service a high priority read request). The memory device includes a timer to track a duration of time the program operation is suspended. Upon program resume, the controller applies a program voltage after resume that is adjusted based on the duration of time the program operation is suspended.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

27 Feb 2019

Issue date:

10 Aug 2021