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National Semiconductor Corporation
Branche: Semiconductors
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National Semiconductor Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and markets analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and sub-systems.
An integrated circuit formed through the positioning and interconnection of a number of functional blocks, or cells, on a die.
Industry:Semiconductors
A test which applies vibration to devices on a sample basis (since it is considered destructive) in order to subject them to the maximum possible construction stress. The device is vibrated with simple harmonic motion through a range of frequencies.
Industry:Semiconductors
In digital data systems, a system which utilizes a single large processor, normally in multiprocessing or multiprogramming modes, to perform all required system computations.
Industry:Semiconductors
VLSI devices are generally accepted to be those that contain more than 1000 gate equivalents, but less than 10,000.
Industry:Semiconductors
Ceramic dual-in-line package with a glass seal. The conventional metal dual-in-line and the side-brazed dips both have a solder seal.
Industry:Semiconductors
The process whereby semiconductor elements are manufactured on the surface of silicon wafers.
Industry:Semiconductors
Ceramic flat package with a glass seal. (The conventional metal flat package and the bottom-brazed flat pack have solder seals.)
Industry:Semiconductors
A single lot of wafers processed through all processing steps including metallization together. A wafer run may consist of more than one device type, where the various device types differ only in the metallization pattern employed.
Industry:Semiconductors
A certificate provided by a manufacturer's QA department to the procuring activity with a lot of material to confirm that all material in the lot conforms with all applicable specifications.
Industry:Semiconductors
Testing of an integrated circuit wafer lot to determine its acceptability for the assembly of Class S devices.
Industry:Semiconductors