Hello everyone. This is my fisrt post in this forum. I hope i am not breaking any rules. Let me give you a bit of background:
I manage the IT of a semiconductor company and as such I have access to a big and very complete microelectronics Lab (and also minds). Recently we moved from a workstation line of work to a more integral solution where people don't use their workstations anymore. We gave each user their respective desktop but kept the drives for an information security policy. no i have like 75 Samsung SM871 256 SSDs that are due to destroy, and i was wondering: Is it possible to re-create a new bigger drive with all thos chips (just as a PoC or a personal knowledge project). Each drive has 2 SEC 601 CCK0 K9PKGY8S7A (from what i've read those are the V-NAND ICs) a SAMSUNG S4LN062X01-Y030 (This is the controller AFAIK) and a bunch of other ICs and parts (mostly Caps and Rs). (Here you have a pic of the same PCB I found online:
https://recuperodatos.com/sites/default ... 93-PCB.jpg)
So the question is, besides the work it would be involved (since i know it is easier to just get a 1TB drive, i just want a fun project to work for a bit):
Having access to an microelectronic lab, with people that do ICs soldering with their eyes closed, and access to Software for designing PCB and access to electronics part as needed, Is it possible to create a BIG drive out of this small 256G ssds? I don't know where to even start.
Thanks in advance!