Virtually Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Cell.
Abstract
A dynamic, virtually nonvolatile random access memory (RAM) storage cell is provided by storing information in a Nonvolatile Charge Injection Device (NOVCID), first in volatile form, then by an electric signal transferring the stored intelligence into a nonvolatile form from which it may later be recovered. Since only on external command is the information transferred into the nonvolatile storage mode, the memory is described as a virtually nonvolatile RAM. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 05, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADD004285
Entities
People
- Fritz L. Schuermeyer
Organizations
- United States Department of the Air Force