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RF and A/MS Technologies

Published

Author(s)

Herbert S. Bennett, John J. Pekarik

Abstract

Radio frequency (RF), high-frequency (HF) and analog/mixed-signal (A/MS) technologies serve the rapidly growing communications and More than Moore (MtM) markets and represent essential and critical technologies for the success of many semiconductor manufacturers.
Citation
Future Fab International
Issue
44

Citation

Bennett, H. and Pekarik, J. (2013), RF and A/MS Technologies, Future Fab International (Accessed October 11, 2025)

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Created January 10, 2013, Updated February 19, 2017
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