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The electronics industry is aggressively pursuing the removal of potentially toxic compounds from their products, including the halogenated flame retardants (HFRs) that were once widely used in electronics housings and cases and are still used extensively in printed circuit boards. Several leading electronics companies have publicly stated their intent to remove brominated and/or halogenated flame...
As computer data rates increase into the 30 - 50 Gb/s range fundamental material challenges emerge that make it difficult to design a robust electrical interconnect between the transmitter and receiver. This paper discusses the effects of differing copper treatments and the effects these treatments have on signal propagation for a computer electrical interconnect. Two types of treatments have been...
As computer speeds continue to scale with Moore's law, improved transmission line modeling techniques are required for data rates greater than 3-5 gigabits per second (Gb/s). These transmission line models must accurately predict the interconnect characteristics to provide silicon designers correct channel parameters to ensure viable products. This work describes an analytic dielectric modeling methodology...
The deep-water Gulf of Mexico can be divided into seven structural provinces on the basis of particular histories of mother (autochthonous) salt movement. Variations in sediment isopachs suggest that most of the deep-water region was underlain by an inflated mother salt layer during the Cretaceous to middle Miocene. The southern edge of this mega-pillow was either the depositional edge of the salt...
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