Webinar Introduction The search to replace FG NAND and fast development of alternate non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies, such as Phase-Change memory (PCM/PRAM), Ferro-electric memory (FeRAM), Magnetoresistive memory (MRAM), and Resitive memory (ReRAM) is currently underway. Advanced characterization capabilities are critical for success of any new technology. Despite a significant variety in memory technologies, all of them share the need for the same type of characterization, such as transient switching behavior, endurance, and the need for dynamic current measurement.
Non-Volatile Memory - Characterization and Measurement Techniques will discuss and provide examples on the common characterization and measurement techniques for various NVM technologies, including FLASH, PRAM, ReRAM, and FeRAM. This webinar will also provide an overview of improvements in standard instrumentation that provide pulse source and measurement with a single instrument that measures the current and voltage simultaneously while applying multi-pulse waveforms to a memory device or material.
Target Audience:
This seminar is recommended primarily for NVM test engineers, researchers, and test engineering managers, but it will be useful for any engineer or researcher/student in the NVM field.
Presenter Alex Pronin - Lead Applications Engineer 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.
Company Introduction Keithley Instruments, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures and markets complex electronic instruments and systems geared to the specialized needs of electronics manufacturers for high-performance production testing, process monitoring, product development and research. The Company has approximately 500 products used to source, measure, connect, control or communicate direct current (DC), radio frequency (RF) or optical signals. Product offerings include integrated systems solutions, along with instruments and personal computer (PC) plug-in boards that can be used as system components or stand-alone solutions. The Company's customers are engineers, technicians and scientists in manufacturing, product development and research functions. For more information, visit
wwww.keithley.com.