Claims
- 1. A nonvolatile memory system comprising:a plurality of nonvolatile memory devices; a buffer memory; and a circuit; wherein said buffer memory is coupled to said circuit and is enabled to receive data from outside of said nonvolatile memory system via said circuit, wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices is coupled to said buffer memory and is enabled to store said data received therefrom in a programming operation, wherein said buffer memory is enabled to receive data from outside of said nonvolatile memory system, while one of said nonvolatile memory devices is in said programming operation, and wherein said buffer memory has a data storing capacity enabling the receiving of a unit of data of a length equal to the data length of said data to be stored at one time of said programming operation.
- 2. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 1,wherein another one of said nonvolatile memory devices is enabled to receive said data received by said buffer memory and to start storing the received data, while said one of said nonvolatile memory devices is in said programming operation.
- 3. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 2,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices comprises a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, a plurality of word lines and a plurality of data lines, wherein each of said nonvolatile memory cells is arranged at a crossing point of a corresponding one of said word lines and a corresponding one of said data lines, with respect to a plan view of a principal surface of that device, wherein each of said word lines is coupled to corresponding ones of said plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, wherein each of said data lines is coupled to corresponding ones of said plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, and wherein said buffer memory has a storing capacity to receive individual data of a length equal to a data length corresponding to an individual word line of nonvolatile memory cells.
- 4. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 3,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices includes a plurality of sectors each comprising one word line and each of the memory cells coupled thereto.
- 5. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 4,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices is a flash memory chip.
- 6. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 4,wherein said buffer memory has a data storing capacity which is an integer multiple of the data storing capacity of an individual one of said sectors.
- 7. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 6,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices is a flash memory chip.
- 8. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 1,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices comprises a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, a plurality of word lines and a plurality of data lines, wherein each of said nonvolatile memory cells is arranged at a crossing point of a corresponding one of said word lines and a corresponding one of said data lines, with respect to a plan view of a principal surface of that device, wherein each of said word lines is coupled to corresponding ones of said plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, wherein each of said data lines is coupled to corresponding ones of said plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, and wherein said buffer memory has a storing capacity to receive individual data of a length equal to a data length corresponding to an individual word line of nonvolatile memory cells.
- 9. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 8,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices includes a plurality of sectors each comprising one word line and each of the memory cells coupled thereto.
- 10. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 9,wherein said buffer memory has a data storing capacity equal to the data storing capacity of an individual one of said sectors.
- 11. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 10,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory devices is a flash memory chip.
- 12. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 1,wherein said circuit includes a host interface comprised of a data bus transceiver, an address bus driver, an address decoder and a control bus controller, to enable communication between the nonvolatile memory devices and an external system bus.
- 13. A nonvolatile memory system comprising:a plurality of nonvolatile memory chips; and an interface circuit coupled to said nonvolatile memory chips; wherein each of said nonvolatile memory chips has a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, a plurality of word lines and a plurality of data lines, wherein each of said nonvolatile memory cells is arranged at a crossing point of a corresponding one of said word lines and a corresponding one of said data lines, with respect to a plan view of a principal surface of that chip, wherein each of said nonvolatile memory chips is enabled to receive data and store data in ones of said nonvolatile memory cells connected to one of said word lines in a data write operation, and wherein said nonvolatile memory system is enabled to receive new data from outside of the system via said interface circuit before one of said nonvolatile memory chips completes the storing of previously received data to ones of said nonvolatile memory cells thereof in said data write operation.
- 14. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 13,wherein another one of said nonvolatile memory chips is enabled to be supplied said new data and start storing said new data to ones of said nonvolatile memory cells in said another one of said nonvolatile memory chips, before said one of said nonvolatile memory devices completes the storing of said previously received data in said data write operation.
- 15. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 14,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory chips further comprises a buffer memory, wherein said buffer memory is enabled to receive data from said interface circuit and supply said data to said ones of said nonvolatile memory cells, and wherein said buffer memory has a data storing capacity equal to a data length of storable data corresponding to said ones of said nonvolatile memory cells at one time of said data write operation.
- 16. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 15,wherein said nonvolatile memory cells, said word lines and said data lines are disposed as a plurality of sectors, each sector comprising one word line and each of the memory cells corresponding thereto, and wherein each said buffer memory has a data storing capacity equal to the data storing capacity of an individual one of said sectors.
- 17. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 16,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory chips is a flash memory chip.
- 18. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 16,wherein said interface circuit includes a host interface to enable communication between the nonvolatile memory chips and an external system bus.
- 19. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 18,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory chips is a flash memory chip.
- 20. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 16,wherein said interface circuit includes a host interface operatively coupling said nonvolatile memory chips to an external system bus and comprising a data bus transceiver through which input/output data is transmitted between a system data bus and said nonvolatile memory chips, an address decoder to select ones of said nonvolatile memory chips, an address driver to provide a sector address of ones of said nonvolatile memory chips, and a bus controller coupled to control address decoding, data control and chip control.
- 21. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 20,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory chips is a flash memory chip.
- 22. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 14,wherein said interface circuit includes a host interface operatively coupling said nonvolatile memory chips to an external system bus and comprising a data bus transceiver through which input/output data is transmitted between a system data bus and said nonvolatile memory chips, an address decoder to select ones of said nonvolatile memory chips, an address driver to provide a sector address of ones of said nonvolatile memory chips, and a bus controller coupled to control address decoding, data control and chip control.
- 23. A nonvolatile memory system according to claim 22,wherein each of said nonvolatile memory chips is a flash memory chip.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/630,426, filed Aug. 1, 2000, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/288,313, filed Apr. 8, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,101,123; which was a continuation of Ser. No. 09/124,794, filed Jul. 30, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,910,913; which was a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/739,156, filed Oct. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,828,600; which was a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/164,780, filed Dec. 10, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,415; and which, in turn, was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/085,156, filed Jul. 2, 1993, now abandoned; and the entire disclosures of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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