On Demand Webinar

logo

Reliability and Qualification of MTP NVM IP from Commercial to Automotive Applications

Launch
Status

Available On-Demand

Original Air Date

October 5, 2011

Register

System Requirements

Comment


Yuki

10/5/2011 1:18 PM EDT

signed up, but no notification to join the webinar.

More...

Synopsys

Duration:60 min

Overview:
Multi-time programmable (MTP) non-volatile memory (NVM) is embedded in a wide range of applications including battery management ICs for mobile devices, security and encryption SoCs for content protection, MEMS and sensors, and RF / wireless applications. One of the keys to successfully ramping to production with MTP NVM IP technology is the silicon testing and qualification.

This webinar will focus on three topics:

  • Review the overall strategy for releasing MTP NVM IP into production including manufacturability, reliability, and monitoring considerations
  • Compare and contrast the applicable industry standards for qualifying embedded MTP NVM IP, including qualification for commercial and automotive grade products
  • Understand how Synopsys designs and executes on a silicon testing methodology for embedded MTP NVM IP technology, enabling SoC designers with reliable and qualified solutions for their end applications


Estimated Length:
50 minutes + 10 minutes of Q&A

Who should attend:
Analog IC designers, SoC design engineers, Managers and system architects

Presenter:
Martin Niset, Senior Product and Test Engineering Manager, Synopsys
Martin Niset is Senior Product and Test Engineering Manager for the NVM IP product line at Synopsys. Prior to joining Synopsys, Martin managed all the silicon testing and qualification activities for the NVM product lines at Virage Logic and Impinj. Martin has over 10 years of experience working with embedded NVM including automotive grade embedded Flash technology while at Freescale. Martin holds a Engineering in Physics BS from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and a Mechanical Engineering MS from the University of Texas, Austin.




Yuki

10/5/2011 1:18 PM EDT

signed up, but no notification to join the webinar.

Sign in to Reply



Please sign in to post comment

Navigate to related information

Datasheets.com Parts Search

185 million searchable parts
(please enter a part number or hit search to begin)
Featured Job On
Scroll for More Jobs