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Date: | Thu, 3 Dec 1998 14:38:11 -0500 |
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Another question from your friendly neighborhood Japanese translator.
Buildings with many stories are called "high-rise buildings." What are PBGAs
with a large number of layers called?
I am looking for the word you engineers use for something beyond merely
"multilayer PBGA," but something like a "many-layer PBGA" or a
"high-layer-count PBGA."
A web search for the word you folks use has not been useful.
If there are any Japanese folks in the crowd, the word I am trying to
translate is "Kou ta sou PBGA" (High-Many-Layer PBGA).
Thanks in advance!
Warren
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