Gold Wires inside DRAM chip (picture)

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Acidrain

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I thought it would be neat to peel the top off one of these chips on a RAM stick and see the actual gold wires inside. I placed my jewelers loop over my camera lens to get the magnification šŸ˜Ž
 

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What you are looking for generally. First 2 are a dissolved flat chip, rest ceramic.
 

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What you are looking for generally. First 2 are a dissolved flat chip, rest ceramic.
That's awesome!!
I wasn't looking for anything really, just curious what was inside. I haven't processed anything yet, still collecting and depopulating boards. I read and read about gold being inside all of this stuff and it's hard to imagine so I wanted to see if I could get a glimpse of anything shiny.
Your pictures are fantastic and exactly what I'd like to see! I haven't ran across any pictures of that.
Thank you!
 
Keep in mind that a large portion of the ceramic chips are worth more to collectors than the gold inside I only process the damaged ones (missing pins, cracked ect.) Any plastic/epoxy chips I process can't really reuse most of them.

Pictures just since people liked looking šŸ˜…
 

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Keep in mind that a large portion of the ceramic chips are worth more to collectors than the gold inside I only process the damaged ones (missing pins, cracked ect.) Any plastic/epoxy chips I process can't really reuse most of them.

Pictures just since people liked looking šŸ˜…
What did you use to expose them like that? That's super cool!
 
What did you use to expose them like that? That's super cool!
Ceramics you can lift the lids with a torch, the flat packs you can use a co2 laser or remove the epoxy with hot sulfuric acid (not exactly the safest method) requires a lot of washing and reapplying until you remove the center to reach bond wires while the chip sits on a hot plate and the drops of sulfuric destroys the resin ( this requires a fume hood ), there probably some other ways but those are all I ever used - maybe other members will share.

Both of the mentioned above methods for the epoxy chips involve risks of instant blindness if you do this as a warning co2 lasers and concentrated sulfuric accidents are not forgiving.

There are several threads on this forum on incineration however that can walk you through a safer method of recovery, the methods above are more for show / personal collection.
 
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