A 16Kb electrically erasable nonvolatile memory

A16K(2K×8) bit electrically-erasable nonvolatile memory (E2PROM) employing oxides less than 200 Å thick through which electrons tunnel toward or away from a floating polysilicon gate, will be covered.

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