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This is a list of terms used in the manufacture of electronic micro-components. Many of the terms are already defined and explained in Wikipedia; this glossary is for looking up, comparing, and reviewing the terms. You can help enhance this page by adding new terms or clarifying definitions of existing ones.
A semiconductor device that produces coherent laser radiation when properly energized. leakage inductance The inductance of a transformer that results from magnetic flux not linked by both primary and secondary windings. light-emitting diode A semiconductor device that produces light or infrared or ultraviolet radiation when properly energized.
JEDEC also has a dictionary of semiconductor terms. All of JEDEC standards are free on the Web for downloading after a free registration. JEDEC has issued widely used standards for device interfaces, such as the JEDEC memory standards for computer memory ( RAM ), including the DDR SDRAM standards.
Chip-size package (CSP) developed by National Semiconductor [21] COB: Chip on board: Bare die supplied without a package. It is mounted directly to the PCB using bonding wires and covered with a blob of black Epoxy. [22] Also used for LEDs. In LEDs, transparent epoxy or a silicon caulk-like material that may contain a phosphor is poured into a ...
MOSFET—Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor; MOS [broken anchor] —Microsoft Office Specialist; MOTD—Message Of The Day; MOUS—Microsoft Office User Specialist; MOV—Apple QuickTime Multimedia File; MPAA—Motion Picture Association of America; MPEG—Motion Pictures Experts Group; MPLS—Multiprotocol Label Switching
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See also References External links A Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) A dedicated video bus standard introduced by INTEL enabling 3D graphics capabilities; commonly present on an AGP slot on the motherboard. (Presently a historical expansion card standard, designed for attaching a video card to a computer's motherboard (and considered high-speed at launch, one of the last off-chip parallel ...
An Integrated circuit (IC) as an example application in the field of microelectronics. The chip housing is opened to allow a view of the actual circuit.