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footprint The area a machine takes up in the clean room. This is important because clean room space is expensive, and so minimizing the footprint of a machine is a good thing to do. There are two numbers that semiconductor manufacturers are interested in -- the footprint and the linear frontage number (length of the front of the machine). The linear frontage number affects how many machines will fit into a bay since the machines are all lined up side-by-side. back to top
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footprint French: zone de couverture The geographical area throughout which signals may be transmitted to, and received from, a particular satellite.
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footprint the amount of floor space that a piece of equipment (eg, a rackmount enclosure) occupies.
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footprint The metal pads on the substrate intended for mounting specific SMC/SMDs.
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footprint The area of the earth's surface where a particular satellite's signal can be received. A footprint can cover one-third of the globe, but is usually less.
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