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Our engineering and technical assistance can provide the competitive advantage you need to get your designs to market faster. Our NAND Webinars, for example, are a great way to get insights into technology developments, performance advantages, and design considerations.


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video Designing In MLC NAND Flash - NAND’s evolution from traditional SLC to low-cost, high-capacity MLC has lowered the cost-per-bit for NAND Flash and opened the way for new applications. This webinar is a chance to learn more about the architectures, features, and performance aspects of MLC NAND Flash memory. It provides an in-depth look at the device technology and challenges associated with MLC NAND Flash, along with comparisons and decision-making criteria for designing with SLC versus MLC NAND Flash. Nov 2007
video NAND Flash – The Basics and Beyond - MP3s, USB drives, removable storage cards, cell phones—and an endless number of other applications where mobility, power consumption, speed, and size are factors—are moving to NAND Flash. Get the basics on NAND Flash operations and commands, along with information about ECC, processors, and software, and find out how well they fit with your design needs. Nov 2007
video Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) Webinar - The Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) working group is made up of several NAND Flash suppliers, controller manufacturers, and designers—including Micron. The group’s primary goal is to develop open standards for the interface used to communicate with NAND Flash memory. By increasing compatibility and interoperability among different vendors’ NAND devices, we can increase the supply base for standard devices, reduce design time, and speed time to market. View the ONFI 2.0 Webinar, presented by Applications Engineering Manager and ONFI Technical Team Member, Michael Abraham. Nov 2007
video Introduction to ONFI Webinar - Learn more about how the ONFI specification simplifies system-level firmware and software. Find out how it can help you reduce host design and test time and what the significance is of certain ONFI-specific commands—why they’re needed, how they’re implemented, and what shortcomings they might have. Find out more about the ONFI group and its mission, as well as specific technical consistencies that have been implemented and the advantages they provide. View the Introduction to ONFI Webinar, presented by Applications Engineering Manager and ONFI Technical Team Member, Michael Abraham. Mar 2008