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Hi fellow Technetters and Chipnetters,
1 Does anyone know how I can measure the sensitivity of semiconductor
components to alpha particle radiation.
2 What will be the main emitters of alpha particles in a flipchip, pwb/pcb
assembly?
3 Does material TG play a role in the emissivity of organic substrates?
4 I have also heard it mentioned the Silicon -Germanium dice is more likely
to be affected by the emissions than silicon or Gallium arsenide. is this
true? if so
why?
5 Are there any ways of controlling, reducing or eliminating these
emissions, perhaps by laser treatment etc.
I am looking forward to receiving all your replies Thanks.
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