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` Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Series
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`CLASSON - Surface Mount Technology for Concurrent Engineering
`and Manufacturing
`HARPER . Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Handbook
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`Related Books 01 interest
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`BENSON . Audio Engineering Handbook
`BENSON AND WHITAKER - Television Engineering Handbook
`BOSWELL . Subcontracting Electronics
`BOSWELL AND WICKAM . Surface Mount Guidelines for Process
`Control, Quality, and Reliability
`BYERS - Printed Circuit Board Design with Microcomputers
`CAPILLO . Surface Mount Technology
`CHEN . Computer Engineering Handbook
`COOMBS . Printed Circuits Handbook
`DI GIACOMO . Digital Bus Handbook
`m GIACOMO - VLSI Handbook
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`FlNK AND CHRISTIANSEN . Electronics Engineers’Handbook
`GINSBERG - Printed Circuit Board Design
`JOHNSON - Antenna Engineering Handbook
`JURAN AND GRYNA - Juran’s Quality Control Handbook
`KAUFMAN AND sEIDMAN - Handbook ofElectronics Calculations
`LENK - McGraw-Hill Electronic Testing Handbook
`LENK . McGraw-Hill Circuit Encyclopedia and Troubleshooting
`Guide
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`LENK . Lenk’s Digital Handbook
`PERRY - VHDL
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`RAO - Multilevel Interconnection Technology
`SZE . VLSI Technology
`TUMA . Engineering Mathematics Handbook
`VAN ZANT . Microchip Fabrication
`WAYNAN'I‘ . Electra-Optics Handbook
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`these or any other McGraw-Hill titles, in the United
`States please call 1-800-822-8158. In other countries,
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`Exhibit 1012
`Page 003
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`Library of Congress Cataloging—in—Publication Data
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`92—40712
`CIP
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`Copyright © 1993 by McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in
`the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United
`States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be repro-
`duced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a data
`base or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the
`publisher.
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`1234567890 DOC/DOC 99876543
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`Harper, Charles A.
`Electronic packaging, microelectronics, and interconnection
`dictionary / Charles A. Harper, Martin B. Miller.
`11.
`cm. — (Electronic packaging and interconnection series)
`Includes index.
`ISBN 0—07—026688-3
`2. Microelectronic
`1. Electronic packaging—Dictionaries.
`packaging—Dictionaries.
`3. Electronic apparatus and appliances—
`Design and construction~Dictionaries
`1. Miller, Martin B.
`(Martin Boniface).
`11. Title.
`III. Series.
`TK7804.H34
`1993
`621.381’046’3—dc20
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`ISBN D-D7-DEEESB-3
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`The sponsoring editor for this book was Daniel A. Gonneau, the editing
`supervisor was Kimberly A. Gofi‘; and the production supervisor was
`Donald F. Schmidt.
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`Printed and bound by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company.
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`NVIDIA Corp.
`Exhibit 1012
`Page 004
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`Page 004
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` dry print
`dye penetrantR
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`Screened resistors and
`Dry Print
`conductors that have been proc~
`essed through the drying cycle,
`removing the solvents from the
`thick-film paste, but not yet fired.
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`Dry Strength The strength of an
`adhesive joint determined immedi—
`ately after drying under specified
`conditions or after a period of con—
`ditioning in the standard laboratory
`atmosphere.
`See
`also Wet
`Strength.
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`Dual in-Line Package (DIP) An elec—
`tronic package containing an inte-
`grated circuit chip which is con—
`nected to terminals or leads that
`are positioned in two straight rows
`on the sides of the package, and
`have standard spacings between
`the leads and between the rows of
`leads. These leads are oriented
`perpendicular to the seating plane
`for
`inserting into interconnecting
`holes in a substrate. See Fig. 3.
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`Figure 3: Dual in—Line
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`A soldering
`Dual-Wave Soldering
`process that utilizes both a turbu—
`lent wave and a laminar wave. The
`turbulent wave gets into small,
`constricted areas to ensure good
`coverage, while the laminar wave
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`removes solder projections.
`also Wave Soldering.
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`See
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`Ductility The ability of a material to
`deform plastically before fracturing.
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`A part
`Dummy Connector Plug
`included in the total design of a
`connector to mate with a connector
`but not
`to perform an electrical
`function.
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`A
`Dummy Connector Receptacle
`part included in the total design of
`a connector that mates with a plug
`connector but cannot be attached
`to a cable.
`It
`is used to seal out
`moisture.
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`Dummying A process in which a
`metal plate having a large total area
`is placed in an electroplating solu-
`tion, attached to the cathode, and
`used for removing impurities from
`the solution.
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`Durometer An instrument used to
`measure the hardness of a nonmet—
`al such as rubber or plastic. Avail-
`able in different types to cover the
`ranges of soft, medium, and hard
`materials.
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`Duty Cycle The specified operating
`and nonoperating times of equip—
`ment.
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`A liquid material
`Dye Penetrant
`containing
`fluorescent particles,
`usually red, and a carrier fluid that
`is used to detect cracks in solid
`parts or to locate a gross leak in a
`sealed electronic package.
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`NVIDIA Corp.
`Exhibit 1012
`Page 005
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`NVIDIA Corp.
`Exhibit 1012
`Page 005
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