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[H763]How Does Flash Memory Work
by Victor Epand, Vic
Flash memory can be programmed and reprogrammed as well as electronically erased. It is also a non-volatile form of computer memory and one of the most user friendly forms as well. Most people have seen this form of memory in the form of USB flash drives and in the memory cards used for game consoles.

Flash memory is rapidly replacing EEPROM (a byte programmable form of memory) whenever a large amount of solid state storage is needed. Add to the benefits of costs and the versatility of flash memory and it becomes the only memory of choice for some items. Items that make use of the advantages of flash memory include laptops, PDAs, digital cameras, audio players, and phones.

Non-volatile memory in computers is any memory that does not require a power source to retain information. Flash is non-volatile and you cannot lose your information unless you erase it or you hadn't saved it from a RAM form of memory if you pulled an application up to use on your laptop.

The durability of flash is also one of its most advantageous points. Flash memory can withstand a great deal of abuse before being beaten, including immersion in water when packaged as a memory card. This is to the delight of countless parents who are hit up for such devices on a regular basis. Intense pressure and extreme temperature changes also do not cause harm to memory cards. It takes more than a few degrees or being stepped on after being left carelessly in the floor to destroy flash memory tucked behind the design of a memory card for video games.

Flash is also very quickly erased when a user wants the space for something else. Its predecessor-EEPROM-only erases in small blocks at a time and at slow rates. Flash can be erased in a matter of seconds and reprogrammed just as quickly.

There are two types of flash memory-NOR and NAND. NOR allows for random access of any memory location through the uses of full address and data busses. NOR also has long write and erase times. NAND doesn't allow for random access, but is has faster write and erase times. NOR is a suitable replacement for older ROM chips as the files that it can hold don't have to be updated very often. NAND is best for use in memory cards, but is not suitable for use as replacements for ROM chips.

Flash does have limitations, though. One such limitation is that flash has a finite number of times that it can be rewritten and erased. The number for commercial flash drives is usually guaranteed for block 0 to be 100,000 times, but there are no guarantees for other blocks. The flash memory forms that are exempt from this are in the form of routers and thin clients. These are only programmed once or a few times at most, creating a void in the limitations seen by most flash memory sources.

Even with the finite number of times the flash drive can be rewritten and erased, it is still one of the most popular forms of computer memory and will probably remain so. The ease of transport and the ability to withstand rough treatment make it a form of computer memory that will withstand its limitations and continue to see a growth in usage.

For many professionals who are working in this line of work, the use of flash memory has been a real 'life saver' so to speak, but chances are, very few of these people could actually tell you how these handy devices work.
Take a look below at some of the essentials of flash memory and what it can do for you.

The first point that you need to know about flash memory is that it is considered non-volatile; that is, although it can be easily erased and reprogrammed, no energy is needed to make sure that the information stays onto the drive. You will find that the information that can be accessed on the flash memory drive can be accessed very quickly. In addition, this means that flash memory is resistant to shock and as a result has proved that it is one of the best tools around for carrying data or transferring it.

When you think about flash memory, you will find that this is technology that is often used in memory cards and USB flash drives. This means it can be used for general storage and for the transfer of files between computers.

For instance, if you find that you have a great deal of information stored on one of your computers and would like to transfer some of this information to another, you will find that instead of having to connect the two computers together physically, you will simply be able to plug the flash drive in, copy or transfer the information to the flash drive and put that information onto the new computer. This can be extremely handy if you find you need to move between computers on a regular basis.

When taking a look at how flash memory works, you will find that it stores the information that it has in a range of memory cells. These cells store one bit of information, although there are several types of newer flash memory cards available that will allow you to use multi-cell devices, which will allow you to store a lot more information. This technology is easy to write to and to write over and you will find that it is this that essentially makes flash memory so useful.

When you are looking for examples of flash memory, you will find there are some which will include your computer's BIOS chip, the memory stick on your digital camera and on your video game consoles, (just to name a few). When you are thinking about storage and transfer of your data, you may very well already be thinking of flash memory!
Take some time to think about how this highly versatile technology can work for you at home or at work.

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