wafer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for wafer in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

wafer [Am ˈweɪfər, Brit ˈweɪfə] N

wafer-thin [Am ˈˌweɪfər ˈθɪn, Brit ˌweɪfəˈθɪn] ADJ

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silicon COMPUT chip/wafer
silicon COMPUT chip/wafer

Translations for wafer in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

wafer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wafer in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for wafer in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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A smaller area means more chips per silicon wafer and those smaller chips were less likely to encounter a defect during fabrication.
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The company also had significant operations in gold and silver mining, and manufacture of gallium arsenide wafers.
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To improve yield, modern fabrication has moved to ever-larger wafers, and made great improvements in the quality of the production environment.
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Mono-crystal silicon wafers (or for special applications, silicon on sapphire or gallium arsenide wafers) are used as the "substrate".
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Following, the surfaces of the wafers charge up negatively caused by the electrons and attract the positive ions of the plasma.
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Service also includes frontend and backend physical design, test engineering, packaging and assembly, wafer fabrication, and production support.
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A silicon wafer is placed in the plasma etcher, and the air is evacuated from the process chamber using a system of vacuum pumps.
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The presence of a high density of micropipes within a wafer will result in a loss of yield in the device manufacturing process.
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Wafer fabrication is used to build components with the necessary electrical structures.
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Once a wafer has been diced, the pieces left on the dicing tape are referred to as "die", "dice" or "dies".
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