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titleOfInvention With synchronizing coupling programming nonvolatile memory
abstract The synchronization coupling by adjacent word line that processes for programming nonvolatile memory is capable of becoming speed faster and/or programming more accurately. The process of programming includes the voltage raising the wordline collection being connected to one group of non-volatile memory device connected. This wordline collection includes selected word line (WLn) unselected word line (WLn+1/WLn-1) adjacent with selected word line and other unselected word lines (WLunsel). After raising the voltage of this wordline collection, this process include further rising to selected word line program voltage (Vpgm) and with selected word line is increased to program voltage simultaneously, the unselected word line adjacent with selected word line is further risen to one or more voltage level (Vint1, Vint2, Vint3). This program voltage causes at least one the experience programming in described non-volatile memory device.
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