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PC-3000 Flash. How to recover data from a monolith (microSD card)

Posted on 10/12/2015 by ACELab team

Nowadays a lot of modern NAND flash devices use a new type of architecture, where the interface, the controller and memory chips are integrated into one common ceramic layer. We call it Monolithic structure. Until recently, all memory cards like SD, … Continue reading →

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Posted in PC-3000 Flash, Video | Tagged Data Recovery, microSD, microSD recovery, mono chip, Monolithic, mSD, NAND, PC-3000 Flash, Soldering, Video | 29 Comments

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