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HSpice: NAND 1Gb SLC (Rev D) M68A: Rev.
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I am using the correct amount of error correction code (ECC) for the NAND device, but Im still seeing bit/byte errors in data I
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How do I achieve greater PROGRAM/READ throughput for the NAND device?
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I am seeing a lot of READ DISTURB errors. Can you tell me if there is a problem with your part?
Ive heard that NAND has too many errors to boot from. Is this true?
Should I be marking blocks bad due to READ errors?
When I issue a Read ID command (90h) to a two-die NAND device, I get a device ID back that states it is a one-die NAND device.
Where can I find additional technical information about Micron NAND devices that is not covered in the device data sheets?
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Why am I getting a bit/byte error reading back the information I programmed into the NAND device?
Why doesn't the NAND Flash device respond correctly to commands issued to it?
Does thermal information change for IT parts?
My design was based on a specification stating the JTAG was relative to VDD (1.8V), but now weve discovered that JTAG is
actually relative to VDDQ (1.5V). Its a fairly significant board spin to change this; what do I risk by leaving the design as-is? I
assume that the specification is still for VDDQ + 0.3V = 1.8V, but with CMOS parts theres no way I can guarantee that it wont
swing past that on transitions.
Should the ECC memory chip share chip select and CKE signals with the other two main memory chips in our point-to-point
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What is the impedance tolerance of the driver in match-impedance mode relative to the expected value base on the perfect
reference resistor connected to ZQ pin?
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