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publicationDate 2008-10-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for writing high speed input data to a matrix of memory devices
abstract Very fast memories are required for recording and playback with real-time digital high bandwidth video signals, such as HDTV, HD progressive or HD film capture signals. NAND flash memory based systems could be used for the storage of streaming HD video data. Flash memory devices are physically accessed in page oriented mode. According to the invention, input data is written to a matrix of multiple flash devices in a multiplexed manner. The simplest and fastest list processing is performed so that defective pages of flash blocks of single flash devices are addressed within the matrix architecture. When writing in a sequential manner, the data content for the current flash device page of all flash devices in that matrix is also copied to the corresponding storage area in the additional memory buffer. After the current series of pages have been written to these flash devices without errors, the corresponding storage area in the additional memory buffer can be overwritten with the next page data. If an error occurs in a current page in one or more flash devices, the contents of these current pages are maintained in an additional memory buffer.
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