Devices That Use Flash Memory

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Inside NAND Flash Memories

Author: Rino Micheloni
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2010-07-27
Digital photography, MP3, digital video, etc. make extensive use of NAND-based Flash cards as storage media. To realize how much NAND Flash memories pervade every aspect of our life, just imagine how our recent habits would change if the NAND memories suddenly disappeared. To take a picture it would be necessary to find a film (as well as a traditional camera...), disks or even magnetic tapes would be used to record a video or to listen a song, and a cellular phone would return to be a simple mean of communication rather than a multimedia console. The development of NAND Flash memories will not be set down on the mere evolution of personal entertainment systems since a new killer application can trigger a further success: the replacement of Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) with Solid State Drives (SSDs). SSD is made up by a microcontroller and several NANDs. As NAND is the technology driver for IC circuits, Flash designers and technologists have to deal with a lot of challenges. Therefore, SSD (system) developers must understand Flash technology in order to exploit its benefits and countermeasure its weaknesses. Inside NAND Flash Memories is a comprehensive guide of the NAND world: from circuits design (analog and digital) to Flash reliability (including radiation effects), from testing issues to high-performance (DDR) interface, from error correction codes to NAND applications like Flash cards and SSDs.
NAND Flash Memory Technologies

Offers a comprehensive overview of NAND flash memories, with insights into NAND history, technology, challenges, evolutions, and perspectives Describes new program disturb issues, data retention, power consumption, and possible solutions for the challenges of 3D NAND flash memory Written by an authority in NAND flash memory technology, with over 25 years’ experience
Microchip Magic

Microchip Magic explores the transformative world of microchips, the tiny engines driving modern technology. It reveals how these semiconductors have revolutionized computation, communication, and automation, impacting everything from personal computers to complex robots. The book highlights that understanding microchips is crucial in our digital age, considering their increasing complexity and efficiency have propelled innovation across industries. Did you know that transistors within microchips act as switches and amplifiers, forming the basis of digital logic? The book systematically builds foundational knowledge, beginning with microchip architecture and manufacturing processes like silicon wafer fabrication. It progresses to explore applications in diverse fields such as computing, telecommunications, medicine, and robotics. Examining how microchips power CPUs, memory chips, and communication devices, the book culminates in a discussion of emerging trends like neuromorphic computing. With detailed diagrams and real-world case studies, Microchip Magic bridges the gap between technical jargon and everyday understanding, making it invaluable for technology enthusiasts and professionals alike.