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The explanation of why the Video WiFi NAND chip fails on a P2V+ when the AC has not been in use for an extended time is as follows.
NAND flash memory is a type of non-volatile storage technology that does not require power to retain data. An important goal of NAND flash development has been to reduce the cost per bit and to increase maximum chip capacity so that flash memory can compete with magnetic storage devices, such as hard disks. When power is disconnected from the NAND chip flash memory, a metal-oxide semiconductor will provide an extra charge to retain its memory. How long that charge lasts depends on many factors. So to sum it all up if you do not use your P2V+ for an extended time the flash memory will be lost. All you need to do for a functional P2V+ is to fire it up once in a while. This will charge up the the metal-oxide semiconductor that holds the flash memory. I know that all is pretty technical but I wanted to know why MY P2V+ stopped sending video. Does anyone know if I can still get my WiFi module re-flashed and where?
NAND flash memory is a type of non-volatile storage technology that does not require power to retain data. An important goal of NAND flash development has been to reduce the cost per bit and to increase maximum chip capacity so that flash memory can compete with magnetic storage devices, such as hard disks. When power is disconnected from the NAND chip flash memory, a metal-oxide semiconductor will provide an extra charge to retain its memory. How long that charge lasts depends on many factors. So to sum it all up if you do not use your P2V+ for an extended time the flash memory will be lost. All you need to do for a functional P2V+ is to fire it up once in a while. This will charge up the the metal-oxide semiconductor that holds the flash memory. I know that all is pretty technical but I wanted to know why MY P2V+ stopped sending video. Does anyone know if I can still get my WiFi module re-flashed and where?