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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 11, 2007
Filed:
May. 10, 2006
David W. Graham, Atlanta, GA (US);
Ethan Farquhar, Austell, GA (US);
Jordan Gray, Atlanta, GA (US);
Christopher M. Twigg, Marietta, GA (US);
Brian Degnan, Atlanta, GA (US);
Christal Gordon, Atlanta, GA (US);
David Abramson, Atlanta, GA (US);
Paul Hasler, Atlanta, GA (US);
David W. Graham, Atlanta, GA (US);
Ethan Farquhar, Austell, GA (US);
Jordan Gray, Atlanta, GA (US);
Christopher M. Twigg, Marietta, GA (US);
Brian Degnan, Atlanta, GA (US);
Christal Gordon, Atlanta, GA (US);
David Abramson, Atlanta, GA (US);
Paul Hasler, Atlanta, GA (US);
Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
A floating-gate transistor array and method for programming the same. The floating-gate transistor array includes a plurality of transistors having a source, drain, and floating-gate, whereby the plurality of transistors is arranged into multiple rows and columns. Each row of transistors includes a row programming switch having an output connected to each floating-gate within the row, while each column of transistors includes a column programming switch having an output connected to each drain within the column. The source of each transistor is coupled with a source line corresponding to the specific row of the transistor. The row and column programming switches are utilized to select and program a desired floating-gate transistor. In an indirect programming method, two transistors share a floating gate, such that programming a programmer transistor modifies the current of an agent transistor, which is attached to the circuit, thereby permitting run-time programming.