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1 environment
умови навколишнього середовища - CAD programming support environment
- class-100 clean environment
- clean-room environment
- dust-free environment
- engineering workstation environment
- evacuated environment
- harmful environment
- hierarchical environment
- hostile environment
- information-retrieval environment
- integrated project support environment
- oxidizing environment
- rugged environment
- severe environment
- vacuum environmentEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > environment
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2 equipment
устаткування; апаратура - assembly equipment
- automated test equipment
- automatic drafting equipment
- beam-tape microinterconnection equipment
- capital equipment
- chip production equipment
- computer-aided equipment
- computer update equipment
- cryogenic equipment
- diffusion equipment
- direct-wafer-stepping equipment
- evacuation equipment
- fabrication equipment
- high-vacuum technology equipment
- in-line equipment
- inspection equipment
- interactive graphics equipment
- interconnection equipment
- leased-circuit connection equipment
- manufacturing equipment
- masking equipment
- mask-making equipment
- microinterconnection equipment
- photolithography equipment
- plotting equipment
- polysilicon diffusion equipment
- printing equipment
- processing equipment
- production equipment
- projection alignment equipment
- step-and-repeat equipment
- step-on-wafer equipment
- support equipment
- tape-carrier system equipment
- wafer handling equipment
- wafer-measuring equipment
- wafer-processing equipment
- wafer-stepping equipment
- yellow room equipmentEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > equipment
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