Conversant Intellectual Property Management Assigned Patent
Non-volatile memory device
By Francis Pelletier | June 23, 2020 at 2:27 pmConversant Intellectual Property Management, Inc., Ottawa, Canada, has been assigned a patent (10,679,695) developed by Oh, HakJune, Pyeon, Hong Beom, and Kim, Jin-Ki, Ottawa, Canada, for a “non-volatile memory device.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”An apparatus, system, and method for controlling data transfer to an output port of a serial data link interface in a semiconductor memory is disclosed. In one example, a flash memory device may have multiple serial data links, multiple memory banks and control input ports that enable the memory device to transfer the serial data to a serial data output port of the memory device. In another example, a flash memory device may have a single serial data link, a single memory bank, a serial data input port, a control input port for receiving output enable signals. The flash memory devices may be cascaded in a daisy-chain configuration using echo signal lines to serially communicate between memory devices.”
The patent application was filed on January 16, 2019 (16/249,482).











