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Dear Chris Wu,
Buried Resistance, a form of Planar Resistor Technology, is available
as thin film or thick film technology. Thin film resistor materials are
supplied by Ohmega Technologies, Inc. of Culver City, California.
Standard substractive printed circuit processes are utilized. No
license is required. For further information, check the web site at
http://www.ohmega.com.
Best Regards,
Daniel Brandler, Technical Director
Ohmega Technologies, Inc.
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