ELECTRONIC MEMORY

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EMEMORY.COM eMemory Technology Inc. ROOM 305, NO. 47, PARK AVENUE II RD. SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU 30076 R.O.C. Taiwan ELECTRONIC MEMORY;Design and testing for others of integrated circuits and semiconductor chips embedded with non-volatile memory; testing and anaylsis of integrated circuits for the purpose of certification; semiconductor integrated circuit design and consultation; and technical consultation in the fields of integrated circuits embedded with non-volatile memory, and development of non-volatile memory technologies for data transformation and fabricating procedures with respect to integrated cicuits for firmware code storage, configuration setting and tuning;
SPACESTATION MOPHIE, INC. 15101 Red Hill Avenue Tustin CA 92780 Electronic memory; Memory for use with mobile electronic devices; Computer memory hardware; Computer memory expansion modules for mobile electronic devices; External memory for mobile electronic devices; Battery chargers; USB cables; Rechargeable batteries for use with mobile electronic devices; External batteries for mobile electronic devices; External batteries for mobile electronic devices with integrated memory; External batteries for mobile electronic devices with integrated antennas for wireless communications; Computer software for the collection, editing, organizing, modifying, book marking, transmission, storage and sharing of data and information; Electronic hardware devices for the collection, editing, organizing, modifying, book marking, transmission, storage and sharing of data and information; Internet devices, namely, wireless transmitters and receivers;SPACE STATION;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Rewriteable electronic fuses include latches and/or logic gates coupled to one or more nonvolatile memory elements. The nonvolatile memory elements are configured to be programmed to memory values capable of causing associated electronic circuits to settle to predetermined states as power-up or reset signals are applied to the fuses. Although not required, the nonvolatile memory elements used in the rewriteable electronic fuses may comprise floating-gate transistors. An amount of charge stored on the floating gate of a given floating-gate transistor determines the memory value and, consequently, the state to which a fuse settles upon power-up or reset of the fuse.