Claims
- 1. An electrically programmable, nonvolatile, floating gate, semiconductor memory array comprising: a plurality of MOS transistor devices formed in a face of a semiconductor body each having a source, a drain, a channel, a floating gate, and a control gate, each transistor device having a region in the semiconductor body adjacent the drain doped more heavily than the body, said region not extending the entire length of the channel, the transistor devices being arranged in an array of rows and columns; means for connecting the control gates of all devices in each row together to provide row lines; means connecting the sources of a plurality of said devices together to provide first column lines; means connecting the drains of all devices in each column together to provide second column lines; there being a plurality of second column lines for each first column line; means for selecting one of the row lines and applying a high voltage to it while applying a low voltage to the remaining row lines; means for selecting one of the second column lines and applying a high voltage to it while applying a low voltage to all of the other second column lines; means for applying low voltage to all of the first column lines.
- 2. A memory array according to claim 1 wherein the transistor devices are N-channel, said region is P type, and the floating gate and control gate are polycrystalline silicon.
- 3. A memory array according to claim 2 wherein means are provided for reading data from the array by applying a voltage less than said high voltage to a selected one of the row lines, grounding the first column lines, and detecting the impedence between a selected one of the second column lines and ground.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 072,504, filed Sept. 4, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,376,947.
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