Oil and Water

Taking Advantage of Natural Segregation

by Bryon Moyer

Two years ago, a curious technology that had been under academic study for about 20 years for applications having nothing to do with semiconductors was presented in a paper at SPIE Litho as a way to push lithography. The next year there were 74 papers on it, and it was inescapable at this year’s SPIE Litho.

That technology is “directed self-assembly” (DSA). And it’s a complete departure from all of the other lithographic ideas that have been bouncing around as we wait for a) the demise of 193-nm immersion lithography and b) EUV to be ready for production.  Read More


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Springtime in the SoC

Posted on 05/17/12 at 11:25 AM by Parag

Parag
I want to use TI MSP-EXP430FR5739 Experimenter Board to design extension project prototype of the current project that I am working on temperature humidity controller for warehouse.

This will be auto temperature and humidity controller for the farms. …

Racing Electronics

Posted on 05/16/12 at 1:22 PM by Jim Turley

Jim Turley
Nice article, Dick. Count me among the envious.

MIPS Plants a New Family Tree

Posted on 05/15/12 at 5:17 PM by kevin

kevin
I think, in processor architecture diagnosis, the term is no longer "hyperAptiv" but "Application Deficit Disorder" - it's when you have a great new processor but not many applications run on it yet...

The Process of Process Tracking

Posted on 05/15/12 at 3:01 PM by Jim Turley

Jim Turley
It's the devil's work, I tell you! Repent!

Oh, wait... It's Satin, not Satan.

Never mind.

MIPS Plants a New Family Tree

Posted on 05/15/12 at 2:59 PM by Jim Turley

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I asked about "hyperAptiv" but suspect that it was considered and discarded.

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