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substrateThe base layer of a structure such as a chip, multichip module (MCM), printed circuit board or disk platter. Silicon is the most widely used substrate for chips. Fiberglass (FR4) is mostly used for printed circuit boards, and ceramic is used for MCMs. Disk substrates are typically aluminum, glass or plastic. substrate 1. Biochem the substance upon which an enzyme acts 2. Electronics the semiconductor base on which other material is deposited, esp in the construction of integrated circuits
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Inventors: Kan-Hung Lee, Yu-Hau Shih, Chuan-Mei Tsai, Yih-Weng Wang, Hsiung Hsiao, Chi-Horng Biomolecule-bound substrates Bair and Shin-Hwan Wang Kyocera developed the multilayer ceramic substrate for this application based on unique material technologies and process technologies for size reduction, high density and high precision substrates. It is also effective in cleaning substrates other than organic electroluminescent LCD substrates and planarizing color filters. |
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