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Definition of Microelectronics
1. Noun. The branch of electronics that deals with miniature components.
Definition of Microelectronics
1. Noun. The study, science, subject, or manufacture of microelectronic devices. ¹
2. Noun. Microelectronic devices as a non-specific mass. ¹
3. Noun. (plural of microelectronic) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Microelectronics
Literary usage of Microelectronics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technology and Innovation in the International Economy by Charles Cooper (1994)
"Microelectronics and the Third World Jeffrey James 3.1 INTRODUCTION This survey
will be guided by recognition of two points which I hope will facilitate ..."
2. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"Chapter 4: Semiconductors Table 31 The Move Toward Intelligent Microelectronics
Manufacturing 1970-1980's Empirically developed and "force-fit" into ..."
3. Ballistic Missile Defense Organization: Technology Applications Report (1994) by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"BMDO has funded numerous technologies in the microelectronics area that relate
to semiconductors and microcomponents and their production. ..."
4. Eeel Technical Accomplishments, 1998: Advancing Metrology for by JoAnne M. Surette (1999)
"OFFICE OF Microelectronics PROGRAMS (OMP) — NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR METROLOGY
PROGRAM (NSMP) Measuring Thermal and Hygrothermal Expansion Coefficients in ..."
5. Manufacturing Technology Program: U. S. Air Force by DIANE Publishing Company (1993)
"... Microelectronics Manufacturing Science and Technology (MMST) Commercial
semiconductor process lines are tailored for very high volume manufacturing with ..."
6. Mantech Project Book, 1992 (1993)
"The objective is to demonstrate a flexible microelectronics manufacturing system
designed to produce small ..."
7. Competitiveness Issues: The Business Environment in the U.S., Japan and Germany (1993)
"For example, the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp. (MCC) was created
in 1982 by leaders of the computer industry in response to the perceived ..."