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  2. List of integrated circuit packaging types - Wikipedia

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    Plastic leaded chip carrier (PLCC): square, J-lead, pin spacing 1.27 mm. Quad flat package (QFP): various sizes, with pins on all four sides. Low-profile quad flat-package (LQFP): 1.4 mm high, varying sized and pins on all four sides. Plastic quad flat-pack (PQFP), a square with pins on all four sides, 44 or more pins.

  3. Small outline integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Small outline integrated circuit. A small outline integrated circuit (SOIC) is a surface-mounted integrated circuit (IC) package which occupies an area about 30–50% less than an equivalent dual in-line package (DIP), with a typical thickness being 70% less. They are generally available in the same pin-outs as their counterpart DIP ICs.

  4. Thin shrink small outline package - Wikipedia

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    The Thin shrink small outline package has a smaller body and smaller lead pitch than the standard SOIC package. It is also smaller and thinner than a TSOP with the same lead count. Body widths are 3.0 mm, 4.4 mm and 6.1 mm. The lead counts range from 8 to 80 pins. The lead pitches are 0.5 or 0.65 mm.

  5. Sabert Fortifies Position as Leading Domestic Manufacturer of ...

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    The company was founded in 1983 grounded in the purpose of reinventing food packaging to nourish and protect our world. Headquartered in Sayreville, New Jersey, Sabert operates North American facilities in California, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, Texas, and Virginia, as well as manufacturing facilities in Nivelles, Belgium ...

  6. ARINC - Wikipedia

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    ARINC had installed computer data networks in police cars and railroad cars and also maintains the standards for line-replaceable units. ARINC was formerly headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland , and had two regional headquarters in London , established in 1999 to serve the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region, and Singapore , established in ...

  7. Temple-Inland - Wikipedia

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    Temple-Inland Inc. Temple-Inland Inc. became a manufacturing company focused on corrugated packaging and building products. The vertically integrated corrugated packaging operation consisted of five linerboard mills, one corrugated medium mill and sixty-four converting facilities. The mills produced 3.5 million tons of containerboard per year ...

  8. JEDEC - Wikipedia

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    JEDEC. The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association is an independent semiconductor engineering trade organization and standardization body headquartered in the United States. JEDEC has over 300 members, including some of the world's largest computer companies. Its scope and past activities includes standardization of part numbers, defining an ...

  9. List of Texas companies - Wikipedia

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    71,200. Multinational oil and gas company and largest of the Big Oil entities. The firm is headquartered in Spring, Texas north of Houston. Subsidiaries include Exxon, Mobil, and Esso. 9. AT&T. 160,546. 254,000. Multinational telecommunications holding company which includes many components of the former Bell System.