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  • ...to the left one increment. Such counters were originally used to control manufacturing processes, but were later used as [[odometer]]s for bicycles and cars and i
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  • ...chnical direction more than reality: increasing chip integration to reduce manufacturing costs and to enable smaller systems. Many interesting systems are too compl
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  • ...ocess as of 2006 may well have more than 600 rules. Furthermore, since the manufacturing process itself is not completely predictable, designers must account for it ...o logic was done correctly]], and [[Design rule checking|checking that the manufacturing rules were followed faithfully]].
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  • ...r industry has always been extremely capital-intensive, with very low unit manufacturing costs. Thus, the ultimate [[limits to growth]] of the industry will constra
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  • ...his chip profitably, it must cost $C and run at frequency F." Someone from manufacturing says "To meet this chip’s targets, it must have a yield of Y%." Someone f ...For example, yield is generally an objective, which is maximized to lower manufacturing cost. For the purposes of design closure, the distinction between constrain
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  • ...ny engineered system. High fault coverage is particularly valuable during manufacturing test, and techniques such as [[Design For Test]] (DFT) and [[automatic test
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  • [[Category:Electronics manufacturing]]
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  • [[Category:Electronics manufacturing]]
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  • # Die-attach [[voids]] – manufacturing defect—screenable with Scanning Acoustic Microscopy.
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  • ...l of the [[nuclear bomb]]s in the United States arsenal. Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, successor to the defense products of AlliedSignal, operates ...s aggressive implementation and daily practice of [[six sigma]] and [[lean manufacturing]] methodologies commonly referred to as ''Six Sigma Plus''. ''Six Sigma Plu
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  • "Chamfer" is a term commonly used in [[mechanical and manufacturing engineering]]. Special tools such as [[chamfer mill]]s and [[chamfer plane]
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  • ...multiple poles (or zeros), nonlinearity (signal amplitude dependence) and manufacturing variations, any of which can lead to too much overshoot. The adjustment of
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  • ...These techniques were very successful at creating high-quality vectors for manufacturing test, with excellent test coverage. However, as chips got bigger the ratio
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  • ...the circuit board [Benign]. This saves the cost of cleaning, speeds up the manufacturing process, and reduces waste. * The manufacturing processes for SMT are much more sophisticated than through-hole boards, rai
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  • ...y small changes to the analog signal levels due to [[Engineering tolerance|manufacturing tolerance]], [[Path loss|signal attenuation]] or [[Noise (electronics)|para ...e being manufactured, it is essential to test each copy to ensure that the manufacturing process has not introduced any flaws.<ref>Brown S & Vranesic Z. (2009). Fun
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  • ...l perform checks and make modifications to the mask design specific to the manufacturing process before actual tapeout. [[Optical proximity correction]] is an examp ...[[prototype|first article]], the first physical samples of a chip from the manufacturing facility ([[semiconductor foundry]]).
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  • ...uch a situation represents an unwanted deviation from the ideal, such as a manufacturing error, however, there are a number of components where such longitudinal va
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  • ...where possible, to improve the reliability of the circuit and enhance the manufacturing yield. [[Category:Electronics manufacturing]]
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  • ...-service companies who use EDA software to evaluate an incoming design for manufacturing readiness. EDA tools are also used for programming design functionality int === Manufacturing preparation ===
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  • ...babilistic complementary metal-oxide [[semiconductor]]) is a semiconductor manufacturing technology invented by Pr. [[Krishna Palem]] of [[Rice University]] and Dir
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  • [[Category:Electronics manufacturing]]
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  • *signing and approving the final manufacturing drawings ...culture that fosters their use) is imperative for a successful project. "Manufacturing costs shrink as design costs soar," is often quoted as a truism in circuit
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  • ...ngham, WA, 1990.</ref> — which has enabled minimum feature sizes in chip manufacturing to shrink from 0.5 micrometer in 1990 to 45 nanometers and below in 2010. T ...st costs have increased steadily with each new generation of chips. Rising manufacturing costs are an important consideration for the sustaining of Moore's law.<ref
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  • ...have come to dominate, thus the vast majority of modern integrated circuit manufacturing is on CMOS processes.<ref>{{cite book |title= CMOS: circuit design, layout,
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  • ...mber, 2004, the '''Kumamoto Technology Center''' is a planned facility for manufacturing [[CMOS|complementary metal oxide semiconductor]] (CMOS) components for [[ca
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  • * In manufacturing test and [[research and development]] applications.
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  • ...of Everett Charles Technologies (ECT). ECT and its subsidiaries have been manufacturing Pogo pins for over forty years.
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  • ...ircuits. They can be classified as [[in-circuit test]] (ICT) systems or as Manufacturing Defects Analyzers (MDAs). They provide an alternative to the [[Bed of nails
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  • ...nvironment forming a platform to test the cell phone. This reduces cost of manufacturing and testing the cell phone in a real environment. It can be used to test al
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  • ATE is widely used in the electronic manufacturing industry to test electronic components and systems after being fabricated. ...re the part has a chance to be used in a final consumer product. To reduce manufacturing costs and improve [[yield]], semiconductor devices should to be tested afte
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  • ...uns, requiring tight control of axial (rotational) mechanical alignment in manufacturing the CRT. In the latter type, two independent pairs of vertical plates defle
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  • ...to develop a range of digital thermometers specifically designed for food, manufacturing, and many other industries. The company has been privately owned since ince [[Category:HVAC manufacturing companies]]
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  • ...ed into AC power, which generally means in a lab environment or production/manufacturing area. Bench top spectrum analyzers have historically offered better perform
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  • High voltage withstand tests are used within manufacturing plants to ensure the quality of completed cable system components from MV t
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  • ...uns, requiring tight control of axial (rotational) mechanical alignment in manufacturing the CRT. Beam-splitter types had horizontal deflection common to both verti
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  • ...>This part of HP was later spun off as [[Agilent Technologies]].</ref> was manufacturing various automated test and measurement instruments, such as digital [[multi
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  • ...Force]] and [[Portuguese Navy]] received 26 aircraft directly from Avro. A manufacturing licence was issued to the Portuguese factory [[OGMA]], but it is not known
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  • ...ef name = "jackson 15">Jackson 1966, p. 15.</ref> Following the end of all manufacturing, third parties would occasionally re-build Tiger Moths to a similar configu ...rts.<ref name = "jackson 10"/> In 1941, de Havilland transferred principal manufacturing activity for the Tiger Moth from its [[Hatfield, Hertfordshire|Hatfield]] f
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