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Seminar Content
Phase Change Memory, a type of non-volatile computer memory also known as PRAM, PCM, and PCRAM, is a new and promising technology. PRAM uses the unique behavior of chalcogenide glass, which can be switched between two states, crystalline and amorphous, with the application of heat. Recent versions can achieve two additional distinct states, effectively doubling its storage capacity.
This webinar will provide basic information on the physics and operation of PRAM memory elements. Common characterization and measurement techniques will be described and compared, including the R-Load method and a technique using Keithley’s ultra fast IV unit.
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About the Presenter:
Alex Pronin is currently a lead applications engineer with Keithley Instruments, Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio and has been with the company since 1996. Alex holds a Master’s Degree in Physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and a Ph.D. in Material Science from Dartmouth.
Target audience:
This informative one hour web seminar is recommended primarily for test engineers and test engineering managers who are new to making PRAM measurements, but it will be useful for the experienced user, as well.
It is accompagnied by an interactive Q&A (during live broadcast only) where you can ask the presenter for additional insight on this important topic.
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