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dot pitchThe distance between a red (or green or blue) dot and the closest red (or green or blue) dot on a color monitor. Also known as "pixel pitch." The smaller the dot pitch, measured in fractions of millimeters, the crisper the image. For example, a .28 dot pitch means dots are 28/100ths of a millimeter apart. A dot pitch of .31 or less provides a sharp image, especially on text. dot pitch [′dät ‚pich] (graphic arts) The width of a dot in a dot matrix.
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The final effect on the deposited line pitch that we consider stems from the fact that the atom beam entering the standing wave has in general some degree of divergence. Fujitsu's buildup substrate technology at 100 micron line pitch and 50 micron space/width provides the FC-BGA with superior electrical performance, including reduced inductance and dielectrics, compared with standard molded BGAs. CPT designs and manufactures complex thick film circuits using an innovative proprietary process that can be used to achieve a line pitch of under . |
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