How good is your memory?
by Grant Drenkow
Isn’t it amazing how much you’ve learned over a lifetime? Did you ever stop to think how much you’ve forgotton? The human memory is amazing but certainly not fool-proof. And yet even a whiff of a certain smell or a glimpse of a certain shape can bring back the memories of something in your past.
Electronic memory is also quite amazing, powering digital cameras and MP3 players. As nanotechnology takes hold the density of the memory will continue to increase, giving us the power to capture and store nearly everything around us. As the size shrinks, one challenge will be the testing of memory. When dealing with nanoscale elements on a memory chip it is critical that the electronic signals be very precise.

Fudan University in China uses a function generator to send very precise nanosecond pulses to its nanoscale memory devices. Read more about the application in the Application Example section of the Agilent in Nanotechnology website. http://nano.tm.agilent.com/index.cgi?CONTENT_ID=1238&User:LANGUAGE=en-US

November 20, 2007 at 7:30 am
Electronic memory is also quite amazing, powering digital cameras and MP3 players. As nanotechnology takes hold the density of the memory will continue to increase, giving us the power to capture and store nearly everything around us.