PhotoRider
Diagnosed with level 11 G.A.S.
FC’er’s I had a thought... Not many I know, but every once in a while I have one.
So they put minerals and fancy rocks in Millie and marbles to add style to water pipes and functional glass.
What about a IC die - a Silicon chip before it has been packaged... Its made out of silicon, same as glass. Has a lot of detail and I find interesting. I have large prints in my office of some of the IC’s I have done...
Well, I have some wafters from several of my pass projects. Here is one named VChip. I think there are several patents on it from our team. One of the first IC’s that used silicon for precise timing. When this was done it was mostly bipolar in the early 90’s. 1.6u technology pretty old because main stream tday is 20 times smaller in feature size...
Here is a shot of the wafer:
add a close up. Each die is about 1/4” square...
I am going to send a piece of this wafer to a blower who wants to do a custom for me. Thought it would make it unique
Any thoughts from other members out there. Do you think this makes sense?
So they put minerals and fancy rocks in Millie and marbles to add style to water pipes and functional glass.
What about a IC die - a Silicon chip before it has been packaged... Its made out of silicon, same as glass. Has a lot of detail and I find interesting. I have large prints in my office of some of the IC’s I have done...
Well, I have some wafters from several of my pass projects. Here is one named VChip. I think there are several patents on it from our team. One of the first IC’s that used silicon for precise timing. When this was done it was mostly bipolar in the early 90’s. 1.6u technology pretty old because main stream tday is 20 times smaller in feature size...
Here is a shot of the wafer:
add a close up. Each die is about 1/4” square...
I am going to send a piece of this wafer to a blower who wants to do a custom for me. Thought it would make it unique
Any thoughts from other members out there. Do you think this makes sense?