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Team,

I visited Mica back then and am working with on a current project, it is great to be talking to some of those original folks again

Pablo Martinez

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Sent: Fri Apr 11 09:55:46 2008

Subject: Re: [EM] Link to history of embedded components - Joe Fjelsted column



Mahendra,



Speaking of the "Mica days," I'd like to make a slight correction to the 

article. The Mica resistive material is still in production and has 

become the industry standard for thin-film embedded resistors. It has 

been marketed under the trade name of OhmegaPly® since 1983 when Ohmega 

Technologies, Inc became a separate company.



Best regards,



Daniel Brandler

Ohmega Technologies, Inc.









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http://www.globalsmt.net/content/view/3858/106/


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