Micron technology, inc. (20240345932). MEMORY DEVICE HEALTH MONITORING LOGIC simplified abstract
Contents
- 1 MEMORY DEVICE HEALTH MONITORING LOGIC
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 MEMORY DEVICE HEALTH MONITORING LOGIC - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Key Features and Innovation
- 1.6 Potential Applications
- 1.7 Problems Solved
- 1.8 Benefits
- 1.9 Commercial Applications
- 1.10 Prior Art
- 1.11 Frequently Updated Research
- 1.12 Questions about Memory Device Health Monitoring
- 1.13 Original Abstract Submitted
MEMORY DEVICE HEALTH MONITORING LOGIC
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Scott E. Schaefer of Boise ID (US)
Aaron P. Boehm of Boise ID (US)
Todd Jackson Plum of Boise ID (US)
Mark D. Ingram of Boise ID (US)
Scott D. Van De Graaff of Boise ID (US)
MEMORY DEVICE HEALTH MONITORING LOGIC - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240345932 titled 'MEMORY DEVICE HEALTH MONITORING LOGIC
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for monitoring the health of memory devices. The memory device includes health monitoring logic to assess its degradation level and self-check logic to monitor the health monitoring logic itself. This information is used to evaluate and store the health state of the memory device and the health monitoring logic, which can help identify faults and trigger appropriate responses.
- Memory device includes health monitoring logic to assess degradation level
- Self-check logic monitors health monitoring logic
- Health state of memory device and health monitoring logic is evaluated and stored
- Information used to flag faults and trigger responses
- Host device can adjust operations based on self-check flag
Key Features and Innovation
- Health monitoring logic in memory devices
- Self-check logic for monitoring health monitoring logic
- Evaluation and storage of health state for fault identification
- Host device response adjustment based on self-check flag
Potential Applications
- Data centers
- Embedded systems
- Internet of Things devices
Problems Solved
- Early detection of memory device faults
- Improved reliability and performance
- Prevent data loss
Benefits
- Enhanced memory device health monitoring
- Increased system reliability
- Reduced risk of data loss
Commercial Applications
Memory device manufacturers can integrate this technology into their products to offer enhanced reliability and performance, appealing to industries that rely on data storage solutions.
Prior Art
Readers can explore prior patents related to memory device health monitoring and fault detection to gain a deeper understanding of the technological advancements in this field.
Frequently Updated Research
Stay informed about the latest developments in memory device health monitoring and fault detection to ensure you are utilizing the most advanced technologies in your systems.
Questions about Memory Device Health Monitoring
How does memory device health monitoring contribute to overall system reliability?
Memory device health monitoring helps detect faults early, allowing for proactive maintenance and reducing the risk of system failures.
What are the potential implications of not implementing memory device health monitoring in systems?
Without memory device health monitoring, systems may be at a higher risk of data loss, system crashes, and overall reduced reliability.
Original Abstract Submitted
methods, systems, and devices for memory device health monitoring logic are described. in accordance with examples as disclosed herein, a memory device may include health monitoring logic configured to monitor a degradation level of the memory device. further, the health monitoring logic may include a self-check logic to monitor the degradation level of the health monitoring logic. using the health monitoring logic, the memory device may evaluate and store a health state of the memory device, which may be used to flag a fault in the memory device, among other responsive operations. additionally, using the self-check logic, the memory device may evaluate and store a health state of the health monitoring logic, which may be used to flag a fault of the previously evaluated health state of the memory device. based on the self-check flag, a host device may halt or adjust the response operations associated with the memory device.