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  3. List of integrated circuit packaging types - Wikipedia

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    CSP: Chip-scale package: Package size is no more than 1.2× the size of the silicon chip: TCSP: True chip-size package: Package is same size as silicon: TDSP: True die-size package: Same as TCSP: WCSP or WL-CSP or WLCSP: Wafer-level chip-scale package

  4. Chip-scale package - Wikipedia

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    A chip scale package or chip-scale package ( CSP) is a type of integrated circuit package. [1] Originally, CSP was the acronym for chip-size packaging. Since only a few packages are chip size, the meaning of the acronym was adapted to chip-scale packaging. According to IPC 's standard J-STD-012, Implementation of Flip Chip and Chip Scale ...

  5. Wafer-level packaging - Wikipedia

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    Wafer-level chip scale packaging (WL-CSP) is the smallest package currently available on the market and is produced by OSAT (Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test) companies, such as Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE).

  6. Flat no-leads package - Wikipedia

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    Flat no-leads, also known as micro leadframe (MLF) and SON (small-outline no leads), is a surface-mount technology, one of several package technologies that connect ICs to the surfaces of PCBs without through-holes. Flat no-lead is a near chip scale plastic encapsulated package made with a planar copper lead frame substrate.

  7. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    Typically 0–100 MHz. The RCA connector [3] is a type of electrical connector commonly used to carry audio and video signals. The name RCA derives from the company Radio Corporation of America, which introduced the design in the 1930s. [4] The connectors male plug and female jack are called RCA plug and RCA jack .

  8. Sound Blaster 16 - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Blaster 16 is a series of sound cards by Creative Technology, first released in June 1992 for PCs with an ISA or PCI slot. It was the successor to the Sound Blaster Pro series of sound cards and introduced CD-quality digital audio to the Sound Blaster line. For optional wavetable synthesis, the Sound Blaster 16 also added an expansion ...

  9. Connecticut State Police - Wikipedia

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    The CSP currently has about 875 troopers as of June 28, 2022 and is headquartered in Middletown, Connecticut. The Connecticut State Police is also responsible for protecting the Governor of Connecticut, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, and their families.

  10. CXP (connector) - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, CXP is a copper connector system specified by the InfiniBand Trade Association. It provides twelve 10 Gbit/s links suitable for single 100 Gigabit Ethernet , three 40 Gigabit Ethernet channels, or twelve 10 Gigabit Ethernet channels or a single Infiniband 12× QDR link. [1]

  11. Hardware security module - Wikipedia

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    An internal HSM in PCIe format. A hardware security module ( HSM) is a physical computing device that safeguards and manages secrets (most importantly digital keys ), performs encryption and decryption functions for digital signatures, strong authentication and other cryptographic functions. [1] These modules traditionally come in the form of a ...

  12. Customer-premises equipment - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, a customer-premises equipment or customer-provided equipment ( CPE) is any terminal and associated equipment located at a subscriber's premises and connected with a carrier's telecommunication circuit at the demarcation point ("demarc").