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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.
A device containing two or more die, but no thin or thick film components on the substrate.
Industry:Semiconductors
Metallization formed through the deposition of several layers of different metals to form a single metallization stripe on the surface of the device.
Industry:Semiconductors
Metallization formed through the deposition of several layers of metal with dielectric (such as Si02) separating the various levels except where interconnection of levels is required.
Industry:Semiconductors
An MOS process in which MOS transistors are formed by bridging two adjacent N-type diffusions (source and drain) with a dielectric (gate). When the source and the substrate are grounded and a positive voltage is applied to the gate, a conductive sheet of negative charge (N-channel) is created in the surface of the substrate under the dielectric.
Industry:Semiconductors
An alternate term for Ball bonding.
Industry:Semiconductors
Exposure of a device to neutron radiation during fabrication in order to reduce minority carrier lifetime in the substrate. This minimizes the probability of circuit latchup during exposure to burst radiation.
Industry:Semiconductors
Pull stressing of all wires on all devices or a sample of devices from a given lot to a pull force which is lower than the minimum pull force limit imposed for destructive bond pull.
Industry:Semiconductors
A device procured to a contractor prepared specification rather than to a government prepared specification.
Industry:Semiconductors
A junction transistor constructed by placing a P-type base between an N-type emitter and an N-type collector. The emitter is normally negative with respect to the base and the collector is normally positive with respect to the base.
Industry:Semiconductors
Semiconductor material in which the majority carriers are electrons and are therefore negative.
Industry:Semiconductors