Memory architecture with memory cell groups
A technology of memory cells and memory groups, applied in static memory, digital memory information, information storage, etc., can solve the problems of jeopardizing the safety of the barrier layer, thinning the barrier layer, and increasing the cell size.
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[0013] Figure 3 shows a cross-section of a memory bank 302 according to one embodiment of the invention. The memory bank includes a plurality of memory cells 305 formed on a semiconductor substrate 310, eg, comprising silicon. Intuitively, the group includes four memory cells 305 . It should be understood that the set may include any number of memory cells (eg, 2, 8, or 16). Preferably, the number of memory cells in the group is an even number. More specifically, the number of memory cells in the group is 2y, where y is an integer greater than or equal to 1. Typically, y is from 2 to 5.
[0014] Each memory cell includes a cell transistor 330 connected to a capacitor 340 . In one embodiment, the transistor is an n-FET. P-FETs or other types of transistors can also be used. Each cell transistor includes a gate and first and second diffusion regions 331 and 332 . In one embodiment, adjacent cell transistors share a common diffusion region. For a cell transistor having tw...
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