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27th Edition: Materials development in volume semiconductor fabrication Print E-mail
Aug 21, 2005 at 12:36 PM

Bill Reith, Senior Supplier Quality Engineer, Freescale Semiconductor, Scotland

ABSTRACT

Developing and releasing a material specification is only a starting point from which subsequent and ongoing improvements ensue. In order to optimize the performance of any material it is important to verify, using support data, the critical requirements for the product in the device or process application. Armed with knowledge of the critical parameters, you can compare objectively the performance of different materials from different suppliers.  

27th Edition: Materials development in volume semiconductor fabrication
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