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Chip-to-Chip and Chip-to-Wafer Thermocompression Flip Chip Bonding

2016 IEEE 66th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2016
Adoption of Chip-to-Chip (C2C) and Chip-to-Wafer (C2W) thermocompression (TC) flip-chip (FC) bonding in high volume manufacturing of advanced memory modules is accelerating. Advanced memory modules in the form of Wide I/O2, High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) and Hybrid Memory Cubes (HMC) use Through-Silicon Vias (TSVs) and copper pillars to achieve ultra ...
Guy Frick   +5 more
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation for ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq

2014
Bacterial adaptation to given environmental conditions is largely achieved by complex gene regulatory processes. To address the question how and to what extend single transcriptional regulators modulate gene expression, chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) coupled to DNA microarrays (ChIP-chip) or to next-generation sequencing (ChIP-seq) is one of the ...
Sebastian Schulz, Susanne Häussler
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Chips with chips?

Nutrition & Food Science, 1984
Not, as you might imagine, the school lunch favoured by some children, but the name given to a scheme in which a school computer was used to help assess the nutritional value of lunches selected in one particular school.
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Epigenetic Analysis: ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq

2011
The access of transcription factors and the replication machinery to DNA is regulated by the epigenetic state of chromatin. In eukaryotes, this complex layer of regulatory processes includes the direct methylation of DNA, as well as covalent modifications to histones. Using next-generation sequencers, it is now possible to obtain profiles of epigenetic
Pellegrini M, Ferrari R
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ChIP

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018
ChIP is a powerful method for analyzing protein–DNA interactions that occur in vivo. A basic protocol involves immunoprecipitation of the cross-linked nucleoprotein complex and isolating and analyzing the DNA that is associated with the protein of interest.
Kim, Tae Hoon, Dekker, Job
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Integrated on-chip antennas for chip-to-chip communication

2008 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2008
This paper presents a novel integrated on-chip antenna for chip-to-chip wireless communication, based on the usage of the digital circuitspsila ground planes as radiating elements. Such antenna requires no additional space on the chip or additional technological steps to be produced.
Peter Russer, Hristomir Yordanov
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Metaanalysis of ChIP-chip Data

2010
Genome-wide analysis of histone modifications via ChIP-chip (chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by whole genome tiling array hybridization) may generate lists of up to several thousand potential target genes. In the case of the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana, several databases are available to alleviate further characterization and ...
Julia Engelhorn, Franziska Turck
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Ballistic SFQ signal propagation on-chip and chip-to-chip

IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 2003
We recently reported communication up to 60 Gb/s between digital superconductor chips mounted on a passive carrier, using a novel driver circuit that produces a double-flux-quantum pulse. Here, we answer various practical questions pertaining to chip-to-chip and on-chip communication in greater detail.
Michael S. Wire, A.D. Smith, Q.P. Herr
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On-chip positionable photonic waveguides for chip-to-chip optical interconnects [PDF]

open access: possibleSPIE Proceedings, 2016
This paper reports on the progress related to a multichannel photonic alignment concept, aiming for sub-micrometer precision in the alignment of the waveguides of two photonic integrated circuits (PICs). The concept consists of two steps: chip-to-chip positioning and chip bonding provide a coarse alignment after which waveguide-to-waveguide positioning
Peters, T.J. (author)   +1 more
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Das Chip im Chip im Chip

1990
Wie komplex das Gehirn auch sein mag, das Elektroenzephalogramm (EEG), Ausdruck der elektrischen Aktivitat von hundert Milliarden Nervenzellen, scheint uns etwas uber seine geistig-seelische Tatigkeit zu offenbaren. Schon Hans Berger, der Entdecker des EEG, beobachtete, das die Alpha-Wellen beim Schliesen der Augen merklich zuruckgehen: Sie sind also ...
Ernst Hunziker, Guerino Mazzola
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