FLOATING-GATE TRANSISTOR


A cross-section of a floating-gate transistor

The 'floating-gate transistor' is a kind of transistor that is commonly used for non-volatile storage such as flash, EPROM and EEPROM memory. Floating-gate transistors are almost always floating-gate MOSFETs.
Floating-gate MOSFETs are useful because of their ability to store an electrical charge for extended periods of time even without a connection to a power supply. Floating-gate MOSFETs are composed of a normal MOSFET and one or more capacitors used to couple control voltages to the floating gate. Oxide surrounds the floating gate entirely, so charge trapped on the floating gate remains there. The charge stored on the floating gate can be modified by applying voltages to the source, drain, body and control gate terminals (since we have Vfg=Ccg/CT
★ Vcg+Cs/CT
★ Vs+Cd/CT
★ Vd+Cb/CT
★ Vb)
such that the fields result in phenomena like Fowler-Nordheim tunneling and hot carrier injection.

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A Floating Gate Programmable MOSFET Using Standard Double-Poly CMOS Process

Howstuffworks "How ROM Works"

Floating Gate Devices

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