DocumentCode :
742277
Title :
An Asymmetric-Voltage-Biased Current-Mode Sensing Scheme for Fast-Read Embedded Flash Macros
Author :
Meng-Fan Chang ; Yu-Fan Lin ; Yen-Chen Liu ; Jui-Jen Wu ; Shin-Jang Shen ; Wu-Chin Tsai ; Yu-Der Chih
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Volume :
50
Issue :
9
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2188
Lastpage :
2198
Abstract :
Current-mode sense amplifiers (CSA) are commonly used in eNVM, because of their fast read speed at large bitline (BL) loads and small cell read currents. However, conventional CSAs are unable to achieve fast random read access time (TAC), due to significant summed input offsets (IOS-SUM) at read-path. This work proposes a calibration-based asymmetric-voltage-biased CSA (AVB-CSA) to suppress IOS-SUM and enable high-speed sensing without the need for run-time offset-cancellation operations. This work then fabricated two 90 nm AVB-CSA 1 Mb Flash testchips (with and without BL-length test-modes). The AVB-CSA eFlash macros with 512 rows achieved TAC of 3.9 ns at nominal VDD (1.2 V). The BL-length test-mode experiments confirmed a 1.53× improvement in TAC using AVB-CSA with a BL-length of 2048-rows operating at VDD=0.8 V.
Keywords :
amplifiers; calibration; current-mode circuits; flash memories; random-access storage; AVB-CSA eflash macros; AVB-CSA flash test chips; BL-length test-modes; asymmetric voltage biased current mode sensing scheme; calibration; current mode sense amplifiers; fast-read embedded flash macros; high-speed sensing; random read access time; size 90 nm; storage capacity 1 Mbit; voltage 0.8 V; Calibration; Clamps; Decoding; Delays; Mirrors; Sensors; Switches; Current-mode sense amplifier (CSA); Flash;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2015.2424972
Filename :
7106502
Link To Document :
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