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High-temperature cofired ceramics substrates, processing

MCM-C interconnect substrates are produced from either low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) or high-temperature cofired ceramic (HTCC). Either process can produce multilayer substrates having high numbers of conductor layers (up to 100), although for most applications 2-20 layers are sufficient. The fabrication of MCM-C involves thick-film processes that have wider lines and spacings (5-20 mils) than MCM-D, but are lower in cost. [Pg.22]


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