We discuss non-volatile memories (NVM) for space applications. The focus will be both on technologies and devices aimed at the mainstream commercial markets and on rad-hard devices. Commercial NVMs are very attractive for space designers due to their large size (tens of Gbits), even though they have several issues related to ionizing radiation. Rad-hard NVMs offer radiation hardness, but are available only in small size (few Mbits). Most of the emphasis in this review paper will be on the current dominant technology in the mainstream market: floating gate flash memories. A comprehensive discussion of total dose and single event effects results for a wide cross section of NVMs will be presented. Finally, we will conclude with a cursory glanc...
This thesis explores the feasibility of using 3D NAND flash memory as space radiation monitor. Space...
Flash memories have evolved very rapidly in recent ears. New design techniques such as multilevel st...
The perennial need for memory storage is further increasing with the advancements in technology. Bot...
Commercial nonvolatile memory technology is attractive for space applications, but radiation issues ...
We review ionizing radiation effects in Flash memories, the current dominant technology in the comme...
Mass memories in space systems are evolving from simple tape-like data recorders to complex intellig...
The Flash memory was conceived as an improvement of the EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memor...
In New Space, the need for reduced cost, higher performance, and more prompt delivery plans in radia...
Nowadays space applications are provided with a processing power absolutely overcoming the one avail...
Due to the rapid development of hand-held electronic devices, the need for high density, low power, ...
NROM™ — a new NVM technology has recently been introduced, enabling three major improvements relativ...
Reliability study and investigation of ionizing radiation effects on advanced non-volatile memories....
NROM(TM)-is a new technology for non-volatile memories (NVMs); it offers three major improvements re...
This article illustrates the basic concepts underlying the operation of non-volatile memories (NVM)....
In this paper we give an overview of radiation effects in emergent, non-volatile memory technologies...
This thesis explores the feasibility of using 3D NAND flash memory as space radiation monitor. Space...
Flash memories have evolved very rapidly in recent ears. New design techniques such as multilevel st...
The perennial need for memory storage is further increasing with the advancements in technology. Bot...
Commercial nonvolatile memory technology is attractive for space applications, but radiation issues ...
We review ionizing radiation effects in Flash memories, the current dominant technology in the comme...
Mass memories in space systems are evolving from simple tape-like data recorders to complex intellig...
The Flash memory was conceived as an improvement of the EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memor...
In New Space, the need for reduced cost, higher performance, and more prompt delivery plans in radia...
Nowadays space applications are provided with a processing power absolutely overcoming the one avail...
Due to the rapid development of hand-held electronic devices, the need for high density, low power, ...
NROM™ — a new NVM technology has recently been introduced, enabling three major improvements relativ...
Reliability study and investigation of ionizing radiation effects on advanced non-volatile memories....
NROM(TM)-is a new technology for non-volatile memories (NVMs); it offers three major improvements re...
This article illustrates the basic concepts underlying the operation of non-volatile memories (NVM)....
In this paper we give an overview of radiation effects in emergent, non-volatile memory technologies...
This thesis explores the feasibility of using 3D NAND flash memory as space radiation monitor. Space...
Flash memories have evolved very rapidly in recent ears. New design techniques such as multilevel st...
The perennial need for memory storage is further increasing with the advancements in technology. Bot...