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Auto Electronics: A Semiconductor Supplier's Viewpoint
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This paper reviews the steps taken by the semiconductor industry to be responsive to the requirements of the automotive industry, with special emphasis on one recently developed and highly cost-effective method to control and improve device reliability. Two new product innovations, one combining MOS and bipolar technology to produce a high performance and versatile operational amplifier integrated circuit, and the other an inherently more reliable process for IC manufacture involving a hermetic silicon die and a corrosion resistant lead connection system are also described, particularly as they relate to automotive applications.
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Cohen, R., "Auto Electronics: A Semiconductor Supplier's Viewpoint," SAE Technical Paper 750202, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750202.Also In
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