17831114. TRACKING THE EFFECTS OF VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE ON A MEMORY DEVICE USING AN INTERNAL OSCILLATOR simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)

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TRACKING THE EFFECTS OF VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE ON A MEMORY DEVICE USING AN INTERNAL OSCILLATOR

Organization Name

Micron Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Keun soo Song of Eagle ID (US)

TRACKING THE EFFECTS OF VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE ON A MEMORY DEVICE USING AN INTERNAL OSCILLATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17831114 titled 'TRACKING THE EFFECTS OF VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE ON A MEMORY DEVICE USING AN INTERNAL OSCILLATOR

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a method for adjusting the propagation delay for write operations on a memory device based on the comparison of two oscillator counter values received at different times.

  • A first oscillator counter value is received at a first time, and a second oscillator counter value is received at a second time.
  • The first time occurs before the second time.
  • The first oscillator counter value is compared to the second oscillator counter value.
  • If the first and second oscillator counter values do not match, a propagation delay for write operations on a memory device is adjusted.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Memory devices in various electronic devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets.
  • Real-time systems that require precise synchronization and timing.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Inaccurate write operations on memory devices due to variations in oscillator counter values.
  • Ensuring synchronization and timing accuracy in memory operations.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved reliability and accuracy of write operations on memory devices.
  • Enhanced synchronization and timing precision in real-time systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

A first oscillator counter value is received at a first time, and a second oscillator counter value is received at a second time. The first time precedes the second time. The first oscillator count value is compared to the second oscillator count value. responsive to determining that the first oscillator count value and the oscillator second count value do not match, a propagation delay for performing write operations on a memory device is adjusted.