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- From: ajackson@ernie.Princeton.EDU (Andrew William Jackson)
- Subject: Re: IC lithography and manufacture.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.053259.6667@Princeton.EDU>
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 05:32:59 GMT
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- In article <2931439971.1.p00140@psilink.com> "Gary A. Woodward" <p00140@psilink.com> writes:
- >Ihave an idea. I am sorry but I am not too technical with electronics(I
- >have a degree in econ-probably the best if more economists would find
- >something other to do also:)). Is there a source that will tell me the
- >basics on micro etching of items such as the lithography that allows IC
- >circuts to be made? I am looking specifically for 5-20 micrometer
- >resolution. What would the cost of such equipment be-even used obsolete
- >equipment would work. The wafers would not to be clean room quaility.
- >Would it be possible to make these micro etched items in my basement?
- >I can not discuss now-but after patent pending I will be willing to discuss.
- >
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- Getting a patent on a "new" idea is not so easy. If you dont even
- know the basics of microlithography, why do you think that you
- are the first to think of this idea?
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