Computer Memory Cards Using Flash EEprom Integrated Circuit Chips and Memory-Controller Systems
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Abstract
A very small computer memory card is densely packed with a large number of flash EEPROM integrated circuit chips. A computer memory system provides for the ability to removably connect one or more of such cards with a common controller circuit that interfaces between the memory cards and a standard computer system bus. Alternately, each card can be provided with the necessary controller circuitry and thus is connectable directly to the computer system bus. An electronic system is described for a memory system and its controller within a single memory card. In a preferred physical arrangement, the cards utilize a main circuit board with a plurality of sub-boards attached thereto on both sides, each sub-board carrying several integrated circuit chips.
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22 Claims
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1-17. -17. (canceled)
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18. In an enclosed rectangularly shaped computer memory card that is less than 5.5 centimeters in width, less than 9.0 centimeters in length and less than 6.0 millimeters in thickness, and having an electrical connector along a narrow side thereof, a combination within said card, comprising:
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a main circuit board including electrical conductors carried thereby that interconnect said connector and a plurality of groups of substantially parallel rows of electrical contacts provided on opposite surfaces of said board, each of said rows having substantially the same number and spacing of contacts, and a plurality of rectangularly shaped sub-boards each carrying a plurality of flash EEPROM integrated circuit chips electrical interconnected to a line of a plurality of electrical contacts along only one edge of said sub-board, said line having substantially the same number and spacing of contacts as does said main circuit board rows of contacts, said sub-boards being attached to said main board with their edge contacts being electrically connected to respective ones of said plurality of rows of contacts on the main board. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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