



US 6,856,568
Refresh operations that change address mappings in a non-volatile memory
- Filed
- May 11, 2004
- Granted
- February 15, 2005
- Assignee
- Samsung (MLM)
- Inventors
- Sau Ching Wong
Abstract
A multi-bit-per-cell non-volatile memory performs refresh operations that move data to different physical storage locations. The movement of data may extend the life of a non-volatile memory by avoiding repetitive erasing and writing of the same data value in the same memory cell. A memory mapping circuit in the memory adjusts for different storage configuration that the refresh operations create. In a particular embodiment, a refresh operation swaps the physical locations of two data blocks, and alternates between two mappings of physical addresses to logical addresses.