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Uses of Ceramics in Microelectronics
註釋"This survey is one of a series issued by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as part of its Technology Utilization Program to disseminate information useful for general industrial applications. Uses of Ceramics in Microelectronics is addressed to management personnel concerned with electronic circuitry. It describes advances in the state of the art of passive components (insulators, resistors, and capacitors) of electronic devices. Requirements for the exploration of space have accelerated such advances, and they can be helpful in many additional ways. The electronics industry has become highly dependent on the interface between materials and devices. Improvements in passive components have kept pace with advances in active devices. Unanticipated benefits in design flexibility and tolerances to adverse environments have been discovered. Mass production of passive components can bring about wider use of ceramics in microelectronic systems. Both industrial processes and consumer products can thereby be improved. In the final chapter the authors have examined the interface between materials and devices as it affects microcircuitry, and have shown how technology is transferable from the aerospace community to many broad tasks in fulfilling human needs."--Foreword.