Patent ID: 6822890
Filing Date: 2004-11-23
Classification: G06F,G11C

Abstract:
A method for storing data in a non-volatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM), particularly a memory wherein a ferroelectric memory material is a ferroelectric polymer, wherein memory locations are provided as elements of a matrix and accessed via electrodes forming word and bit lines of the matrix and wherein destructive read-out operations to the memory locations are followed by rewrite operations, the method being characterized by successive steps for(a) storing a plurality of identical copies of said data in a plurality of memory locations, said memory locations not having any common word lines; (b) reading a first word line in its entirety, said first word line comprising at least a first copy of said identical copies of said data, rewriting the data read from said first word line back into said first word line and, transferring the data read from said first word line to a memory control logic circuit; (c) reading a subsequent word line in its entirety, said subsequent word line comprising at least a subsequent copy of said identical copies of said data, rewriting the data read from said subsequent word line back into said subsequent word line, and transferring the data read from said subsequent word line to said memory control logic circuit; (d) repeating step (c) until said data read from said word lines comprising copies of said identical copies of said data, have been transferred to said memory control logic circuit; (e) detecting any bit errors by comparing said data read from said word lines comprising copies of said plurality of identical copies of said data, bit-wise in said memory control logic circuit; and (f) writing corrected data to the memory cells in said memory locations that hold bit errors, when bit errors have been detected in step (e).