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1 wafer
1) напівпровідникова пластина 2) пластина; плата; підкладка - building-block wafer
- bumped wafer
- chem-mesh polished wafer
- composite wafer
- customed wafer
- device wafer
- enhanced gettered wafer
- epitaxial wafer
- etch-separated wafer
- flat wafer
- foundry wafer
- frame-mounted semiconductor wafer
- frame-mounted wafer
- grown-junction wafer
- heavily strained wafer
- IC wafer
- imperfect wafer
- in-process wafer
- low yielding wafer
- LSI wafer
- master-slice wafer
- mixed crystal wafer
- MOS wafer
- multichip [multi-product] wafer
- optically flat wafer
- planar wafer
- p-n wafer
- prediffused wafer
- process development wafer
- processed wafer
- process validation wafer
- production wafer
- raw wafer необроблена пластина
- resist-coated wafer
- sample wafer
- sapphire wafer
- saw-scribed wafer
- scribed wafer
- SOS wafer
- spin-dry wafer
- substrate wafer
- uncommitted wafer
- vapor-phase epitaxial wafer
- (100) wafer
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