Okay, I have a bad confession. A couple months ago, I finally got the electronics technician position I put in for. I got it because I am a hard working, positive, enthusiastic, intelligent, high achiever etc. at work. I also had credit for several electronics courses and an unrelated university degree. The catch is, while I received good grades in the required classes, I really didn't ever get it. I didn't learn this stuff. I understand all the processes used to create an I.C. for a NAND chip/wafer and whatnot, but I really can't grasp how it all works. I check defects using SEMs and other measurement tools, yet I really just don't get it. Can anyone give me a crash course on NAND that I could teach to others that I will soon need to mentor?? Thanks : )..
2007-03-03
18:44:53
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razor_cuts_4_me
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