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On Monday, April 2, 2012 11:55:58 PM UTC-4, Bryan Bishop wrote:
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Daniel C. <dcrookston@gmail.com> wrote:So they're actually creating their own CMOS chips at home? Are they
functional? How do they get an interface to the electronics?
I don't know the answers to your first questions. But for interfacing.. (and ignoring all of the issues with packaging) you can draw a contact line out, and then increase the area until it's a sufficient size for connecting with whatever circuit. This does have some costs associated with it though. Come to think of it, I have no idea how you would do packaging on your own..
- Bryan
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