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Patent US7532511 - Flash EEPROM system with simultaneous multiple data sector programming and ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA non-volatile memory system is formed of floating gate memory cells arranged in blocks as the smallest unit of memory cells that are erasable together. The system includes a number of features that may be implemented individually or in various cooperative combinations. One feature is the storage in...http://www.google.com/patents/US7532511?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7532511 - Flash EEPROM system with simultaneous multiple data sector programming and storage of physical block characteristics in other designated blocksAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7532511 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 12/061,020Publication dateMay 12, 2009Filing dateApr 2, 2008Priority dateFeb 17, 2000Fee statusPaidAlso published asCN1437721A, CN100458674C, US6426893, US6580638, US6760255, US6996008, US7184306, US7362613, US7646666, US7646667, US7889554, US7889590, US8223547, US8503240, US8797798, US20020154543, US20030206441, US20040210709, US20060109712, US20070133284, US20080192546, US20090175080, US20090175082, US20100049910, US20100067298, US20110134696, US20120294084, US20140133234, WO2001061703A2, WO2001061703A3Publication number061020, 12061020, US 7532511 B2, US 7532511B2, US-B2-7532511, US7532511 B2, US7532511B2InventorsKevin M. Conley, John S. Mangan, Jeffrey G. CraigOriginal AssigneeSandisk CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (103), Non-Patent Citations (56), Referenced by (23), Classifications (25), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetFlash EEPROM system with simultaneous multiple data sector programming and storage of physical block characteristics in other designated blocks
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