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Behind the scenes of electronics components manufacturing.

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I saw this on another web site I hang out at and thought it was well worth posting the link over here!


A Behind the Scenes Look: How Memory Chips Are Made

If anyone else has behind the scenes links relating to electronics or electrical device manufacturing please feel free to add them. :)

Thanks in advance!
 
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I have been in an operating room a few times, hospital tours, and surprisingly they are not as clean as a person thinks. :eek:

I was impressed with this video being they go into more detail and show far more of the behind the scenes stuff of the manufacturing complex itself. I had no idea they where that automated! :)

I would so like to go 'dumpster diving' at that place too! :D
 
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I would so like to go 'dumpster diving' at that place too! :D

I once tried (with a group of friends and my pickup truck) to "dumpster dive" the Motorola plant (now On Semiconducter) here in the Phoenix area (Chandler, actually). It was late at night (midnight or thereabouts).

We got near the dumpster - within a few hundred feet. Lit up like a christmas tree, four PTZ cameras monitoring it. We were trying to decide if it was worth getting closer when we spotted a few security trucks heading our way...

/we left quickly, but quietly...
 
That was really well made. Right down to the background music. Really interesting how it all comes together.

Thanks for sharing...
Ron
 
Really close to home. I've thought about working for that company 10 minute drive. But, I think they have frequent layoffs. Unless your higher up.
 
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