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  1. History

    The origins of flash memory can be traced back to the development of the floating-gate MOSFET (FGMOS), also … See more

    Flash memory - Wikipedia

    • Flash memory is an electronic non-volatile computer memory storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. The two main types of flash memory, NOR flash and NAND flash, are named for the NOR and NAND logic gates. Both use the same cell design, consisting of floating gate MOSFETs. They differ at the circuit level depending on whet… See more

    Principles of operation

    Flash memory stores information in an array of memory cells made from floating-gate transistors. In single-level cell (SLC) devices, each cell stores only one bit of information. Multi-level cell (MLC) devices, including … See more

    Limitations

    One limitation of flash memory is that it can be erased only a block at a time. This generally sets all bits in the block to 1. Starting with a freshly erased block, any location within that block can be programme… See more

    Low-level access

    The low-level interface to flash memory chips differs from those of other memory types such as DRAM, ROM, and EEPROM, which support bit-alterability (both zero to one and one to zero) and random access via externally a… See more

    Distinction between NOR and NAND flash

    NOR and NAND flash differ in two important ways:
    • The connections of the individual memory cells are different.
    • The interface provided for reading and writing the memory is different; N… See more

    Flash file systems

    Because of the particular characteristics of flash memory, it is best used with either a controller to perform wear leveling and error correction or specifically designed flash file systems, which spread writes over the media and … See more

    Capacity

    Multiple chips are often arrayed or die stacked to achieve higher capacities for use in consumer electronic devices such as multimedia players or GPSs. The capacity scaling (increase) of flash chips used to follow … See more

     
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    Jul 6, 2023 · This flash memory guide covers uses for flash memory, the technology's history and its advantages and drawbacks. The guide also provides an overview of the different flavors of flash, from single-level cell chips to 3D …

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