Patent 7099184 was granted and assigned to NEC Corporation on August, 2006 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
An improved magnetic random access memory (MRAM) has two sets of signal lines where each set is substantially perpendicular to the other, and memory cells located at the intersections of the signal lines. Each memory cell has a magneto-resistant element containing a magnetization layer whose magnetic characteristics change depending on the intensity of the magnetic field applied. A desired magnetic field can be applied to any cell by supplying appropriate write currents to the signal lines intersecting at that cell. The relationship between applied magnetic fields, two different threshold function values, and four different magnetic fields that result at each cell is disclosed. Better performance, namely, improved selectivity and a more stable write operation, results.