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Toshiba's NAND flash utilized in unique entertainment application for voice and control of theme park animatronic robots.


Demonstrating the versatility of applications development for its NAND flash See flash memory.  product line, Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC TAEC Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.
TAEC Thailand Atomic Energy Commission
) has announced that its NAND flash technology has been designed into various sound, lighting, and motion controller systems from Simon Kaloi Engineering, Ltd. These systems are being used to add audio, movement and lighting control to various theme park animatronics an·i·ma·tron·ics  
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The technology employing electronics to animate motorized puppets.



[anima(tion) + (elec)tronics.
 characters and dark rides throughout the world. High quality digital audio recordings as well as control and lighting information are all stored in together in Toshiba's solid-state NAND flash memory. Multiple audio messages and control and lighting cues can be triggered instantaneously in numerous ways such as ride cars passing through sensors or from interactive laser guns firing at targets. The sequences and interactive triggering can be programmed into the NAND flash memory within seconds using Simon-Kaloi Software and a standard PC. NAND flash is used to store up to 256 tracks for up to eight channels of digital audio along with synchronous control of multiple characters and effects as well as scenic lighting information. The use of NAND flash technology is an advancement for theme park dark rides because it has no moving parts Moving parts are the components of a device that undergo continuous or frequent motion, most commonly rotation. "Parts" only include the mechanical components which does not include fuel, or any other gas or liquid.  to wear out while providing the ability to change the message and control information.

Previously the audio and motion control were handled by multiple pieces of equipment utilizing tapes, CD ROMs or laser disks for information storage and playback. The Simon-Kaloi systems combine multiple functions into a single unit substantially reducing the massive wire schemes and amount of equipment typically required with a more cost effective and reliable integrated solution. The all solid-state design in the Simon Kaloi systems, including the NAND flash memory, completely eliminates the mechanisms found in tapes, CD ROMs and laser disks. This solid-state approach allows for instantaneous and random access trigger response that was not possible with older mechanical technologies. It also enables the audio, control, and lighting information to be in precise synchronization (1) See synchronous and synchronous transmission.

(2) Ensuring that two sets of data are always the same. See data synchronization.

(3) Keeping time-of-day clocks in two devices set to the same time. See NTP.
.

"We chose Toshiba's NAND flash technology because of its incredible density and that it also gives us flexibility in recording and playing. NAND flash memory is a cost-effective, convenient and reliable memory solution that could take the wear and tear of daily use plus it provides a medium we could write to," said Rick Simon, CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  at Simon Kaloi. "We use Toshiba's NAND flash products in almost all of our systems and plan to continue to design future applications using their technology."

"It's amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

v.intr.
 what an ideal solution our NAND flash technology is for theme park animatronics applications, and we're thrilled that the innovative designers at Simon Kaloi realized the advantages of using NAND (Not AND) A Boolean logic operation that is true if any single input is false. Two-input NAND gates are often used as the sole logic element on gate array chips, because all Boolean operations can be created from NAND gates. See flash memory. ," said Scott Nelson Scott Nelson (born September 6, 1985) is an American soccer player who currently plays for the Houston Dynamo team in Major League Soccer.

Nelson played four years at Furman University, scoring thirty one goals during his collegiate career and fighting back from a hip injury
, business development director of memory products at TAEC. "Toshiba pioneered the development of flash memory and we are committed to continuing to reduce the cost-per-bit of NAND flash, and to continue to advance flash memory performance to enable the next leading edge application."

"With a thousand people per hour standing in line to view a new ride, we have to have very high reliability and believe our most important assets are tucked away in the memory we use," said Howard Kelley, president of Sally Corporation Sally Corporation is known for its dark rides (both traditional and interactive), and it's Audio-animatronic workshop. The company is also known for redeveloping several classic dark rides. . "We've been able to make significant advancements in functionality and quality by using solid state memory. NAND flash technology introduces amazing flexibility that allows us to reproduce or program offline and literally send the whole program via mail or email."

The most recent utilization of the technology is in a dark ride developed by Sally Corporation for Six Flags For the national flags of Texas, see .

Six Flags (NYSE: SIX) is the world's largest chain of amusement parks and theme parks and is headquartered in New York City. There are 20 such parks run by Six Flags.
 Belgium called "Challenge of Tutankhamon" that features 16 different elaborate scenes in a 4 1/2 minute ride. The control of the lighting, motion and sound of each scene is performed by the NAND flash used in the SLAM 2000 controller system from Simon Kaloi. Sally Corporation utilizes the products from Simon Kaloi to design all its dark rides and animatronics which are seen in parks and attractions worldwide.

Toshiba is a recognized pioneer in flash technology. Toshiba invented NAND flash technology in 1989. NAND flash is becoming one of the leading technologies for solid state storage applications because of its high-speed programming capability, high-speed erasing, small block size and low cost. The nature of NAND-based flash memory provides notable advantages for these block-oriented data storage applications. Toshiba's NAND flash memory products are optimized for general solid state storage, image file storage and audio for applications such as solid state disk drives, digital cameras, audio appliances, set-top boxes and industrial storage. These newly announced devices for use in mobile electronics products complement the company's current solid state storage solutions.

Toshiba's existing line-up of NAND flash memories includes an array of devices available in Thin Small Outline Package (TSOP (Thin Small Outline Package) A very thin, plastic, rectangular surface mount chip package with gull-wing pins on its two short sides. TSOPs are about a third as thick as SOJ chips. See gull-wing lead, SOP, SOJ and chip package. ), ranging in densities from 64-Megabit (Mb) to 2-Gigabit (Gb). Toshiba also offers a wide range of small-form factor storage solutions optimized for general solid, image file and audio storage including CompactFlash, Smart Media, SD Card, Multi Media Card (MMC See MultiMediaCard and Microsoft Management Console. ) and ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE.

(2) See analog telephone adapter.

ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment
 Card devices. For industrial use, Toshiba's NAND Flash Drive, announced in 2001, offers 2GB storage capacity compatible with hard disk drives.
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