Exploring NAND Technology for Semitech Job Application

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The discussion centers on a job application for a Probe Parametric Engineer position at IM Flash Technologies, a joint venture between Micron and Intel focused on NAND Flash memory production. The applicant seeks recommendations for books or resources that provide detailed information on NAND structure and the collection and interpretation of probe data. There is a specific interest in understanding how NAND memory functions and its structural details. The job posting emphasizes the importance of knowledge in probe and parametric testing. Overall, the conversation aims to gather useful insights to enhance the applicant's understanding and preparation for the role.
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I applied for a job at a semitech company that makes NAND. Anyone know of a good book or source that I can find detailed structure information. The job posting also mentioned probe and param, which I don't know details about. Any help is appreciated.
 
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Title: Probe Parametric Engineer
Location: Utah-Lehi
About IM Flash Technologies:
IM Flash Technologies is a joint venture of Micron Technology and Intel, formed to manufacture NAND Flash memory for use in consumer electronics, removable storage, and handheld communication devices.
http://utah.jobs/lehi-ut/probe-parametric-engineer/28948293/job/
 
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Thanks for the help. I'm looking more for details about how probe data is collected and interpreted.

And any information on how NAND memory functions and the specific structure.

This is somewhat similar to the job I applied for.
 
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