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Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Technology Drivers Part I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1997): R.... Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Technology Drivers Part I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1997)
R. R. Tummala, Eugene J. Rymaszewski, Alan G. Klopfenstein
R5,995 Discovery Miles 59 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Electronics has become the largest industry, surpassing agriCUlture, auto. and heavy metal industries. It has become the industry of choice for a country to prosper, already having given rise to the phenomenal prosperity of Japan. Korea. Singapore. Hong Kong. and Ireland among others. At the current growth rate, total worldwide semiconductor sales will reach $300B by the year 2000. The key electronic technologies responsible for the growth of the industry include semiconductors. the packaging of semiconductors for systems use in auto, telecom, computer, consumer, aerospace, and medical industries. displays. magnetic, and optical storage as well as software and system technologies. There has been a paradigm shift, however, in these technologies. from mainframe and supercomputer applications at any cost. to consumer applications at approximately one-tenth the cost and size. Personal computers are a good example. going from $500IMIP when products were first introduced in 1981, to a projected $lIMIP within 10 years. Thin. light portable. user friendly and very low-cost are. therefore. the attributes of tomorrow's computing and communications systems. Electronic packaging is defined as interconnection. powering, cool ing, and protecting semiconductor chips for reliable systems. It is a key enabling technology achieving the requirements for reducing the size and cost at the system and product level."

Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Jain Pushkar, Eugene J. Rymaszewski Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Jain Pushkar, Eugene J. Rymaszewski
R3,109 Discovery Miles 31 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics deals with the capacitors of a wanted kind, still needed and capable of keeping pace with the demands posed by ever greater levels of integration. It spans a wide range of topics, from materials properties to limits of what's the best one can achieve in capacitor properties to process modeling to application examples. Some of the topics covered are the following:
-Novel insights into fundamental relationships between dielectric constant and the breakdown field of materials and related capacitance density and breakdown voltage of capacitor structures,
-Electrical characterization techniques for a wide range of frequencies (1 kHz to 20 GHz),
-Process modeling to determine stable operating points,
-Prevention of metal (Cu) diffusion into the dielectric,
-Measurements and modeling of the dielectric micro-roughness.

Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Technology Drivers Part I (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997): R. R. Tummala, Eugene J.... Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Technology Drivers Part I (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997)
R. R. Tummala, Eugene J. Rymaszewski, Alan G. Klopfenstein
R6,049 Discovery Miles 60 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Electronics has become the largest industry, surpassing agriCUlture, auto. and heavy metal industries. It has become the industry of choice for a country to prosper, already having given rise to the phenomenal prosperity of Japan. Korea. Singapore. Hong Kong. and Ireland among others. At the current growth rate, total worldwide semiconductor sales will reach $300B by the year 2000. The key electronic technologies responsible for the growth of the industry include semiconductors. the packaging of semiconductors for systems use in auto, telecom, computer, consumer, aerospace, and medical industries. displays. magnetic, and optical storage as well as software and system technologies. There has been a paradigm shift, however, in these technologies. from mainframe and supercomputer applications at any cost. to consumer applications at approximately one-tenth the cost and size. Personal computers are a good example. going from $500IMIP when products were first introduced in 1981, to a projected $lIMIP within 10 years. Thin. light portable. user friendly and very low-cost are. therefore. the attributes of tomorrow's computing and communications systems. Electronic packaging is defined as interconnection. powering, cool ing, and protecting semiconductor chips for reliable systems. It is a key enabling technology achieving the requirements for reducing the size and cost at the system and product level."

Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Semiconductor Packaging (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997): R. R. Tummala, Eugene J. Rymaszewski,... Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Semiconductor Packaging (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997)
R. R. Tummala, Eugene J. Rymaszewski, Alan G. Klopfenstein
R10,267 Discovery Miles 102 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Electronics has become the largest industry, surpassing agriculture, auto, and heavy metal industries. It has become the industry of choice for a country to prosper, already having given rise to the phenomenal prosperity of Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Ireland among others. At the current growth rate, total worldwide semiconductor sales will reach $300B by the year 2000. The key electronic technologies responsible for the growth of the industry include semiconductors, the packaging of semiconductors for systems use in auto, telecom, computer, consumer, aerospace, and medical industries, displays, magnetic, and optical storage as well as software and system technologies. There has been a paradigm shift, however, in these technologies, from mainframe and supercomputer applications at any cost, to consumer applications at approximately one-tenth the cost and size. Personal computers are a good example, going from $500IMIP when products were first introduced in 1981, to a projected $IIMIP within 10 years. Thin, light portable, user friendly and very low-cost are, therefore, the attributes of tomorrow's computing and communications systems. Electronic packaging is defined as interconnection, powering, cool ing, and protecting semiconductor chips for reliable systems. It is a key enabling technology achieving the requirements for reducing the size and cost at the system and product level."

Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Subsystem Packaging Part III (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997): R. R. Tummala, Eugene J.... Microelectronics Packaging Handbook - Subsystem Packaging Part III (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1997)
R. R. Tummala, Eugene J. Rymaszewski, Alan G. Klopfenstein
R4,976 Discovery Miles 49 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This thoroughly revised and updated three volume set continues to be the standard reference in the field, providing the latest in microelectronics design methods, modeling tools, simulation techniques, and manufacturing procedures. Unlike reference books that focus only on a few aspects of microelectronics packaging, these outstanding volumes discuss state-of-the-art packages that meet the power, cooling, protection, and interconnection requirements of increasingly dense and fast microcircuitry. Providing an excellent balance of theory and practical applications, this dynamic compilation features step-by-step examples and vital technical data, simplifying each phase of package design and production. In addition, the volumes contain over 2000 references, 900 figures, and 250 tables. Part I: Technology Drivers covers the driving force of microelectronics packaging - electrical, thermal, and reliability. It introduces the technology developer to aspects of manufacturing that must be considered during product development. Part II: Semiconductor Packaging discusses the interconnection of the IC chip to the first level of packaging and all first level packages. Electrical test, sealing, and encapsulation technologies are also covered in detail. Part III: Subsystem Packaging explores board level packaging as well as connectors, cables, and optical packaging.

Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004): Jain Pushkar, Eugene... Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004)
Jain Pushkar, Eugene J. Rymaszewski
R2,968 Discovery Miles 29 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics deals with the capacitors of a wanted kind, still needed and capable of keeping pace with the demands posed by ever greater levels of integration. It spans a wide range of topics, from materials properties to limits of what's the best one can achieve in capacitor properties to process modeling to application examples. Some of the topics covered are the following: -Novel insights into fundamental relationships between dielectric constant and the breakdown field of materials and related capacitance density and breakdown voltage of capacitor structures, -Electrical characterization techniques for a wide range of frequencies (1 kHz to 20 GHz), -Process modeling to determine stable operating points, -Prevention of metal (Cu) diffusion into the dielectric, -Measurements and modeling of the dielectric micro-roughness.

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