Dice

Two or more dies.

Dice

DFSM

Dry Film Solder Mask.

DFSM

Dezincification

Kind of galvanic corrosion, generally associated with two-phase brass alloys, in which the zinc-rich beta phase is ...

Dezincification

De-wetting:

A solder coating that has receded, leaving irregular deposits and indicating that the base metal has not been ...

De-wetting:

Device

An individual electrical element, usually in an independent body, which cannot be further reduced without destroying its...

Device

Design Width of Conductor

The width of a conductor as delineated or noted on the master drawing. (See also: Conductor Base Width and&nbs...

Design Width of Conductor

Dendrite

Metallic filaments growing between pads and traces resulting from electromigration.

Dendrite

De-lamination

A separation between any of the layers of a base material or between the laminate and the conductive foil,&nbs...

De-lamination

De-bugging

The process of locating and fixing problems (bugs) in the hardware and software portions of an electronic system.

De-bugging

Datum

A defined point, line, or plane used to locate the pattern of layer for manufacturing or inspection, or for&nb...

Datum

Database

A collection of inter-related data items stored together without redundancy to serve one or more applications.

Database

Cycle Rate

A component placement term measuring machine speed from pick-up to board location and return.

Cycle Rate

Cut

open circuit. An unwanted break in the continuity of an electrical circuit, that prevents current from flowing.

Cut

Current-carrying Capacity

The maximum current which can be carried continuously, under specified conditions, by a conductor without causing degrad...

Current-carrying Capacity

Cure

Change of physical properties of a material via chemical reaction or heat and catalysts, usually from a liquid ...

Cure

C-stage Material Laminate:

The condition of a resin polymer when it is in the solid-state, with high molecular weight, being insoluble an...

C-stage Material Laminate:

Cross-talk:

The undesirable interference caused by the coupling of energy between single paths.

Cross-talk:

Cross-linking

The formation of chemical ties between reactive atoms in the molecular chain of a plastic.

Cross-linking

Cross-hatching

The breaking of large conductive areas by use of a pattern of voids in the conductive material.

Cross-hatching

Crimp Contact

A type of connector contact whose end is a hollow cylinder that can be crimped onto a wire inserted within it.

Crimp Contact

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