Kioxia corporation (20240311047). MEMORY SYSTEM simplified abstract
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MEMORY SYSTEM
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Shinya Koizumi of Kamakura Kanagawa (JP)
MEMORY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240311047 titled 'MEMORY SYSTEM
The abstract describes a memory system with a nonvolatile memory and a controller that transmits a write command, address, dummy data, data strobe signal, and write data to the nonvolatile memory.
- The controller transmits a write command and address to the nonvolatile memory via a first signal line.
- Dummy data is then transmitted to the nonvolatile memory via the first signal line during a specific period.
- After transmitting the dummy data, a data strobe signal is sent to the nonvolatile memory via a second signal line.
- The write data of the write command is transmitted to the nonvolatile memory via the first signal line in synchronization with the data strobe signal.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in various memory systems where nonvolatile memory is utilized. - It can improve the efficiency and reliability of data storage and retrieval processes.
Problems Solved: - Enhances the data transmission process in memory systems. - Increases the overall performance and functionality of nonvolatile memory devices.
Benefits: - Improved data transmission efficiency. - Enhanced reliability of memory systems. - Synchronization of data transmission for better performance.
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Data Transmission System for Memory Devices This technology can be applied in consumer electronics, data storage devices, and industrial automation systems to optimize data storage and retrieval processes.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the synchronization of data transmission improve the performance of memory systems? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in different types of memory devices?
Original Abstract Submitted
a memory system includes a nonvolatile memory and a controller electrically connected to the nonvolatile memory. the controller is configured to: after transmitting a write command and an address to the nonvolatile memory via a first signal line, transmit dummy data to the nonvolatile memory via the first signal line during at least a portion of a period that is between when the address is transmitted via the first signal line and when write data of the write command is transmitted via the first signal line, and after transmitting the dummy data via the first signal line, transmit a data strobe signal to the nonvolatile memory via a second signal line and transmit the write data of the write command to the nonvolatile memory via the first signal line in synchronization with the data strobe signal.