- A
wafer is a crisp,
often sweet, very thin, flat,
light biscuit,
often used to
decorate ice cream, and also used as a
garnish on some
sweet dishes. They...
- In electronics, a
wafer (also
called a
slice or substrate) is a thin
slice of semiconductor, such as a
crystalline silicon (c-Si, silicium), used for...
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Christmas wafer (Polish: opłatek [ɔˈpwatɛk] ,
plural opłatki; Lithuanian: kalėdaitis [kɐlʲeːˈdɐjtʲɪs],
plural kalėdaičiai; Slovak: oblátka,
plural oblátky)...
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typically done. Very
basic wafer parametric tests (WPT) are
performed at a few
locations on each
wafer to
ensure the
wafer fabrication process has been...
- of
wafers from
machine to machine. A
wafer often has
several integrated circuits which are
called dies as they are
pieces diced from a
single wafer. Individual...
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Wacky Wafers are a
candy sold by Leaf Brands, LLC. They are
shaped about the size of an
American half
dollar coin and come in five flavors: banana, green...
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Lionel Wafer (c. 1640–1705) was a
Welsh explorer,
buccaneer and privateer. A ship's surgeon,
Wafer made
several voyages to the
South Seas and visited...
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Wafer backgrinding is a
semiconductor device fabrication step
during which wafer thickness is
reduced to
allow stacking and high-density
packaging of integrated...
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Wafering is the
process by
which a
silicon crystal (boule) is made into
wafers. This
process is
usually carried out by a multi-wire saw
which cuts multiple...
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Nilla Wafers are a
wafer-style
cookies made by Nabisco, a
subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelēz International. The name is a
shortened version of vanilla...