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Handbook Of 3d Integration Technology And Applications Of 3d Integrated Circuits Philip Garrou

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Handbook Of 3d Integration Technology And Applications Of 3d Integrated Circuits Philip Garrou
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.55 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Philip Garrou, Christopher Bower, Peter Ramm
ISBN: 9783527320349, 3527320342
Language: English
Year: 2008
Volume: 2 Vol. Set

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Handbook Of 3d Integration Technology And Applications Of 3d Integrated Circuits Philip Garrou by Philip Garrou, Christopher Bower, Peter Ramm 9783527320349, 3527320342 instant download after payment.

The first encompassing treatise of this new, but very important field puts the known physical limitations for classic 2D electronics into perspective with the requirements for further electronics developments and market necessities. This two-volume handbook presents 3D solutions to the feature density problem, addressing all important issues, such as wafer processing, die bonding, packaging technology, and thermal aspects.

It begins with an introductory part, which defines necessary goals, existing issues and relates 3D integration to the semiconductor roadmap of the industry, before going on to cover processing technology and 3D structure fabrication strategies in detail. This is followed by fields of application and a look at the future of 3D integration.

The contributions come from key players in the field, from both academia and industry, including such companies as Lincoln Labs, Fraunhofer, RPI, ASET, IMEC, CEA-LETI, IBM, and Renesas.

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