What is design for manufacturability (DFM)?
| The design methodology called "design for manufacturability" (DFM) includes a set of techniques used to modify the design of semiconductors in order to make them more manufacturable by improving their functional yield, parametric yield, reliability etc. |
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| 2008-09-10 | Noise power ratio for modern wireless applications Originally used to check 4-kHz wide voice channels in FDM links, the concept of noise power ratio is useful today in characterising multi-channel wideband communication systems, but with some differences in the modern measurement techniques. |
| 2008-01-10 | Baseline PIC MCUs feature non-volatile FDM Baseline PIC MCUs feature non-volatile FDM |
| 2001-05-16 | OFDM shoulders heavy RF traffic Many industry leaders have said that OFDM technology is the future of wireless communications as we know it. |
| 2002-04-08 | Simplifying residential gateway and bridge design This article describes the process of establishing a high-performance platform for cost-effective development of a variety of high-speed, Internet-enabled devices that support Internet security features. |
| 2002-06-12 | EX-380/385 series 4-pin DIP evacuated miniature crystal oscillator This application note talks about the theory of operation of the EX-380/385 EMXO. |
| 2003-12-01 | Meeting test challenges for ADSL Advanced instrumentation used in mixed-signal testers provides dedicated resources to support complex single-tone, multitone and IMD measurements for multi-site test of complex ADSL devices. |
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