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It's too early for asking for support in patreon. However, great content and excellent explaination. Suggestions: please increase frequency of video uploads. May be one per week.
Wow! Can't believe this video has less view than other with similar explanation. This one has a concise and clear overview explanation on the subject of flash storage. Moreover, the graphics used to explain is original and nice to look at. Thank you, BLITZ!
We were born. Then we had to survive. Then some of us took conscious of their own existence and of its importance as whole, so they painted themselves. Then we recognized the importance and the necessity of living as groups, societies. Then we had to feed them. And because human is a very egocentric and egoistic specie, we had to split ressources according to merit. So we needed a way to keep track of each one's doing for and against the society and each other. Invention of writing. You can continue that little charade till the invention of computers. Everything is just a matter of need. And luck also. And need to understand too. Human is a specie made to go forward and to solve its own problems.
Just got done with a lecture going over flash memory, felt completely lost. Thankfully i found this video and it has made a world of difference. Quality upload!
MLC is created not by more layers, rather variable voltage levels. MLC (2 bits per cell) simplistic cell data storage example: Voltage stored in cell 0v=00, 1v=01, 2v=10, 3v=11. It takes time and complexity to decode the voltages as well as write them and also there's a higher likelihood of errors due to the analog data hence error correction is needed.
Just deleted Microsoft flight simulator 2020 off my ssd, it took less than a minute (OVER 100 GB OF DATA). I was curious as to what flash memory is. Great video, great quality, very well explained. Thanks :)
Nice video. I get a little bit dizzy with the up and down animation, I would recommend to decrease the animation speed a bit. But that maybe it's just me. Thank you for the video.
It's 2021, you deserve more subscribers! It is one of the best explanation videos I found on flash memory topic. Come on people, subscribe this channel already!
Absolutely awesome! I was stunned by the quality of your videos, I hope you'll get a lot more subs soon. Keep making such great tutorials, thank you very much!!!
I found the limit of the flash memory on my phone today. 2 years of downloading 100gb every 3 days. Always transferring it to a hard drive. I never thought I'd be able to do it.
It's crazy how much tech we just take granted. For example we just buy an SD card and never question how we can leave it for years without any electrical input and it just retains the data
This was an amazing video! I have to ask, which software tools did you use to make this? I've software engineering experience and would love to help (for free) in my free time if it would be at all helpful!
Thank you, I appreciate that!⚡ I am using Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, and Premiere Pro to create my explainer videos. Currently, I am looking for motivated people to help me out with the channel and I would be glad if you could send me a description of yourself? For more information, please have a look at the channel description. :) BLITZ⚡
Great video, However I come across terms like sectors on flash. You said pages are smallest programmable unit and multiple pages make up a block which is the smallest erasable unit. Which one of these is sector?
Great video! Thank you for explaining this. I'm about how many write cycles you can get from a traditional magnetic disk drive? And how long does it really last in each memory type? 🤔
It is said that NAND data can only be stored for two weeks at 55 degrees Celsius. If my SSD works at 55 degrees Celsius, does it mean that the controller needs to rewrite the data after every two weeks of operation to prevent data loss? Or rather, after powered on, NAND itself could prevent electronic loss without consuming the lifespan?
Hello Nice Video, I have a question .At 2:52 you are saying that if there are no electrons at substrate then logic zero is assumed as electro are trapped at floating gate so no current will flow through substrate but why we are not measuring current ? without measuring current how shall we will come to know that there is a zero current. What is threshold voltage of flash cell ? what does it mean and suppose you apply voltage more than threshold voltage then what will happen ? Please reply. Thanks
3:37 i don't think the "decades" statement here is true, flash memory loses the data over a pretty reasonable amount of time even in human terms (7+ years)
I didn't think it was made in Japan 1984 Erasing memories requires heat, which is the same principle as erasing cassettes, which have high-resistance materials that need high heat, such as ultraviolet waves... thank you
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This is some of the highest quality content I’ve ever seen on RUclips. I think you could be making a lot more money from this haha
It's too early for asking for support in patreon.
However, great content and excellent explaination.
Suggestions: please increase frequency of video uploads. May be one per week.
@@abrarshaikh2254 his work is awesome so what is your problem ? and i think its not so easy to make this video...
Cool!
It's very weird to see things going up and down everytime. It's dizzy to me, so THUMB DOWN 👎 for your video.
I agree with most commenters, this is a quality upload. I bet this took quite some effort. Thank you for a wonderful explanation on flash memory!
Wow! Can't believe this video has less view than other with similar explanation. This one has a concise and clear overview explanation on the subject of flash storage. Moreover, the graphics used to explain is original and nice to look at. Thank you, BLITZ!
how did humans come up with this stuff? it is just amazing. true engineers
We used sticks and stones at one point. Somehow we got to this point. I find it fascinating
@@deathrat but I still want to use stick and stones
We were born. Then we had to survive. Then some of us took conscious of their own existence and of its importance as whole, so they painted themselves. Then we recognized the importance and the necessity of living as groups, societies. Then we had to feed them. And because human is a very egocentric and egoistic specie, we had to split ressources according to merit. So we needed a way to keep track of each one's doing for and against the society and each other. Invention of writing.
You can continue that little charade till the invention of computers. Everything is just a matter of need. And luck also. And need to understand too. Human is a specie made to go forward and to solve its own problems.
@@brainloading5543 you just resumed the whole evolution in one string
Alien tech reverse engineered.
Just got done with a lecture going over flash memory, felt completely lost. Thankfully i found this video and it has made a world of difference. Quality upload!
Such a high-quality video. You really deserve more views and subs, lol.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
@@blitz8229 me too, thank you
He'll get there, it's only a matter of time :)
Bruh, this is a very informative and visually/vocally attractive video on Flash memory. This needs more views.
MLC is created not by more layers, rather variable voltage levels. MLC (2 bits per cell) simplistic cell data storage example: Voltage stored in cell 0v=00, 1v=01, 2v=10, 3v=11. It takes time and complexity to decode the voltages as well as write them and also there's a higher likelihood of errors due to the analog data hence error correction is needed.
Best video I've seen to understand FGMOSFETS and flash memories
Just deleted Microsoft flight simulator 2020 off my ssd, it took less than a minute (OVER 100 GB OF DATA). I was curious as to what flash memory is. Great video, great quality, very well explained. Thanks :)
Thank you!
why u deleted it?
@@neilmande5148 couldn't get gut
Underrated Channel Top-notch explanation, this guy deserves much more subscribers.
Most underrated RUclipsr I will surely share to my frds bro don’t worry you reach great heights
Just what I wanted to know about Memory Cards. Thanks a lot
I was really curious about this for a while. Thanks for the video!
Great job on this video. So glad we have all of these super smart people to develop these fun toys.
Nice video. I get a little bit dizzy with the up and down animation, I would recommend to decrease the animation speed a bit. But that maybe it's just me. Thank you for the video.
Great video!! Only the music and sound effects.. are quite confusing xD
Tons of appreciation a very comprehensive video
nice explanation for flash memory. The content is very easy to understand.
It's 2021, you deserve more subscribers! It is one of the best explanation videos I found on flash memory topic. Come on people, subscribe this channel already!
Absolutely awesome! I was stunned by the quality of your videos, I hope you'll get a lot more subs soon. Keep making such great tutorials, thank you very much!!!
I found the limit of the flash memory on my phone today. 2 years of downloading 100gb every 3 days. Always transferring it to a hard drive. I never thought I'd be able to do it.
Great videos man! Keep up the good work
Thank you, i will!
Loved it....Very clear information...Thank you
This youtuber is underrated!! 😤😤😁
Thank you! The video is very high quality! Thank you for the thorough explanation:)
i still dont get how this is possible... its trully fascinating how all of this works and cant stand at what point of invention we are at
still confused but love the vid
Thanks for including captions
Great explanation! Thank you.
Best explanation with the help of animation.
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
You are a genius. Thanks for this content!
Great Video!
Still hoping for some longer Videos!
Thanks!😁⚡
Great video...Awesome explanation but I would like to know the fabrication process of flash memory
It's crazy how much tech we just take granted. For example we just buy an SD card and never question how we can leave it for years without any electrical input and it just retains the data
Really great video! Keep it up!
Underrated channel
How does this channel have 2k subs? Thanks for this vid.
Thanks you so much, this video was really useful.
So simple once you spend 50mins stressed out having no idea what's going on!
truly an amazing a explanation! i managed to find the answer to my question))
Great explanation and animation
Thanks for the explanation! But I hope the diagrams stop swinging up and down...
This was an amazing video! I have to ask, which software tools did you use to make this? I've software engineering experience and would love to help (for free) in my free time if it would be at all helpful!
Thank you, I appreciate that!⚡
I am using Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, and Premiere Pro to create my explainer videos. Currently, I am looking for motivated people to help me out with the channel and I would be glad if you could send me a description of yourself? For more information, please have a look at the channel description. :)
BLITZ⚡
Very helpful
awesome content bro.
very informative.
hets off to you.
you earned my respect.
Great video,
However I come across terms like sectors on flash.
You said pages are smallest programmable unit and multiple pages make up a block which is the smallest erasable unit.
Which one of these is sector?
I like the Caribbean background music
good video easy to understand
Creative video, thank you :)
Thanks for the video, high quality animations =)
Wow. Its amazing. Wonderful video
Great video! Thank you for explaining this. I'm about how many write cycles you can get from a traditional magnetic disk drive? And how long does it really last in each memory type? 🤔
amazing !!!! Thanks a lot ! wirklich sehr gut erklärt
Nice video and styling!
Great video!
Great quality. Subscribed. You should have more subs.
Thank you very much!!
Nice Video! I always wondered how this works!
PS: First! :D
Thank you! New videos coming soon! Subscribe! :)
Great Video! Thanks a lot!
Awesome work 👍
what is the evolution of operating systems?
bro pls dont make everything bouncing up and down, it is harder to concentrate on the image. For example during the explanation with mosfets
If you want to read the logical 1, why do you apply 3 volts to the control gate if the flow of electrons only goes from the source to the drain
thank you so much ..this vedio is so much informative
I'm your 100 subscriber
Thank you, I appreciate the support from all of you!
very informative
Great video, thanks
Great Video, keep it up!
thank you
Danke 👍🏼
It is said that NAND data can only be stored for two weeks at 55 degrees Celsius. If my SSD works at 55 degrees Celsius, does it mean that the controller needs to rewrite the data after every two weeks of operation to prevent data loss? Or rather, after powered on, NAND itself could prevent electronic loss without consuming the lifespan?
Very Nice Video, seems like a Kurzgesagt Video keep up!
Just Brilliant........
Hello Nice Video, I have a question .At 2:52 you are saying that if there are no electrons at substrate then logic zero is assumed as electro are trapped at floating gate so no current will flow through substrate but why we are not measuring current ? without measuring current how shall we will come to know that there is a zero current. What is threshold voltage of flash cell ? what does it mean and suppose you apply voltage more than threshold voltage then what will happen ?
Please reply. Thanks
Please, make more videos on electronics...
But how the floating gate traps the electrons?...
Amazing
3:37 i don't think the "decades" statement here is true, flash memory loses the data over a pretty reasonable amount of time even in human terms (7+ years)
thanks
The soundboard abuse is worse than the morning drive guys on the radio.
Did anyone else notice that the background music is the melody of an old Christian Hymn "Are you washed in the blood"
What?
Well now I know what that small black microchip is inside my old console. 🙃
Thanks bro
Ohh...... awesome
is there a reason why the picture is going up and down 2:19? its annoying!
Floating
@Blitz which one is the drain and which is the source?
👍👍👍
Great video, but the bouncing of everything is annoying. Hopefully I am not prone to sea sickness :-)
WHY COMIC SANS MAN 😭😭😭
What is difference between Memory card and Flash memory
thanks
I didn't think it was made in Japan 1984
Erasing memories requires heat, which is the same principle as erasing cassettes, which have high-resistance materials that need high heat, such as ultraviolet waves... thank you
Actually most of the work was pioneered in the US, but was modified in Japan
NOR have more space??
perfect.thaaaaaaaaanks
I felt that it was not thouroughly explained enough, so I did not get a chance to retain all the facts.
The "Jesus Loves Me" playing in the background is a bit distracting.
I hate shaking graphics...stop it