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Electromagnetism / Electrical engineering / Electronic engineering / Non-volatile memory / Semiconductor devices / MOSFETs / Field-effect transistor / Threshold voltage / Computer memory / Emerging technologies / Gate dielectric / Transistor
Date: 2011-10-12 18:24:23
Electromagnetism
Electrical engineering
Electronic engineering
Non-volatile memory
Semiconductor devices
MOSFETs
Field-effect transistor
Threshold voltage
Computer memory
Emerging technologies
Gate dielectric
Transistor

Electrically erasable non-volatile semiconductor memory

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