The QML system for monolithic microcircuits
The qualified manufacturers list (QML) for monolithic microcircuits is described. The approach is commonly known as generic qualification. The QML approach provides for an integrated manufacturing process from device design through final test. It is predicted, on the basis of this philosophy, that q...
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