Global Standards for the Microelectronics Industry
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SUGGESTED PRODUCT-DOCUMENTATION, CLASSIFICATIONS, AND DISCLAIMERSStatus: ReaffirmedNovember 1999, May 2003 |
JEP103A | Jul 1996 |
In order to improve understanding between manufacturers and users, a consistent set of product-documentation classifications associated with the stages of product development. Committee(s): JC-10 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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SYMBOL AND LABEL FOR ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICESStatus: Reaffirmed October 1988, September 1996, September 2009, May 2018 |
JESD471 | Feb 1980 |
This standard will be useful to anyone engaged in handling semiconductor devices and integrated circuits that are subject to permanent damage due to electrostatic potentials. The standard establishes a symbol and label that will gain the attention of those persons who might inflict electrostatic damage to the device. The label which is placed on the lowest practical level of packaging contains the words 'ATTENTION - OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES'. The symbol contained in this label, which may be used on the device itself, shows a hand in a triangle with a bar through it. Formerly known as EIA-471. Free download. Registration or login required. |
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TERMS, DEFINITIONS, AND LETTER SYMBOLS FOR DISCRETE SEMICONDUCTOR AND OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES |
JESD77D | Aug 2012 |
A revised and significantly expanded reference for technical writers and educators, manufacturers, buyers and users of discrete semiconductor and optoelectronic devices, is now available. This document includes extensive information on: letter symbol conventions; diodes and rectifiers (including signal, rectifier, microwave, tunnel and backward, voltage-regulator, voltage-reference, current regulator, and varactor diodes); transistors (including FETs, JFETs, and IGBTs); photosensitive devices, photoemitters, and optocouplers; thyristors and PUTs; and transient voltage suppressors. Terms and symbols, with their definitions, are arranged alphabetically by product type. Where applicable, graphical symbols are also included. The purpose of this standard is to promote the uniform use of symbols, abbreviations, terms, and definitions throughout the semiconductor industry. Committee(s): JC-10 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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TERMS, DEFINITIONS, AND LETTER SYMBOLS FOR MICROCOMPUTERS, MICROPROCESSORS, AND MEMORY INTEGRATED CIRCUITS: |
JESD100B.01 | Dec 2002 |
A revised reference for technical writers and educators, manufacturers, buyers and users of microprocessors, microcomputers, mircocontrollers, memory ICs, and other complex devices. The terms and their definitions in this standard have been updated and are in general agreement with the latest publications of the IEEE and the IEC. The companion standard for other integrated circuits is JESD99A. Also included is a system for generating symbols for time intervals found in complex sequential circuits, including memories. JESD100B.01 is the first minor revision of JESD100-B, December 1999. Annex A briefly shows entries that have changed. Committee(s): JC-10 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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TERMS, DEFINITIONS, AND LETTER SYMBOLS FOR MICROELECTRONIC DEVICES: |
JESD99C | Dec 2012 |
This standard will be useful to users, manufacturers, educators, technical writers, and others interested in the characterization, nomenclature, and classification of microelectronics devices. There are general guidelines for both letter symbols and abbreviations applicable to all integrated circuits, and detailed sections for digital ICs, linear (analog) ICs, interface ICs (including D/A and A/D converters), voltage regulators, charge-transfer devices. The standard lists and defines more than 400 of the most common physical and electrical terms applicable to these devices and shows the industry-standard symbol and abbreviations that have been established for such terms. Committee(s): JC-10 Free download. Registration or login required. |