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National Semiconductor Corporation
Domeniu: Semiconductors
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National Semiconductor Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and markets analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and sub-systems.
The use of computer automation for all or a portion of the assembly process for a product.
Industry:Semiconductors
A bonding technique which utilizes a bonding head to apply ultrasonic vibration to the bonding wire and to convert the vibration to heat through pressure and through the friction between the wire and the pad created by the scrubbing action of the head. Since this technique requires no external heating, it results in minimal oxidation of aluminum bond wire and bonding pads. Used normally with aluminum wire, this is the most commonly employed bonding technique.
Industry:Semiconductors
A term used by MIL-M-38510 to designate a device which has been or will be subjected to a specified test or screening flow but has not yet successfully completed that testing.
Industry:Semiconductors
Inward sloping of die metallization or silicon such that its upper surface is wider than its base.
Industry:Semiconductors
Protection of a device from voltage transients or "spikes", or the isolation of a device from an AC voltage by decoupling the voltage source(s) to ground through a capacitor.
Industry:Semiconductors
Devices or processes in which current carrying areas and substrates are of similar polarities, usually MOS devices.
Industry:Semiconductors
The use of computer automation for the preparation of electronic test programs.
Industry:Semiconductors
Recorded parametric or delta values, traceable to individual devices, as opposed to lot data (or attributes data).
Industry:Semiconductors
A semiconductor device containing an internal cavity (as opposed to a molded device).
Industry:Semiconductors
The acronym applied to the Department of Defense sponsored research and development program to advance the state of the art in semiconductor device speeds, densities, power consumption, and system effectiveness.
Industry:Semiconductors