An introduction to thick film component technology
Keith E. G. Pitt
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An introduction to thick film component technology
Published
1981
Publisher
Mackintosh
Pages
124
ISBN-10
0904705374
Subjects
Handbook of thick and thin film hybrid microelectronics
Thick-film microelectronics
On-orbit measurement of the superconductive transition temperatures of YBa₂CU₃O₇₋[subscript x] thick films
Assuring the integrity of multilayer substrates prior to assembly
Thick film circuits
MCM C/mixed technologies and thick film sensors
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An introduction to thick film component technology was written by Keith E. G. Pitt.
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