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A bare chip that is mounted directly onto the printed circuit board (PCB). After the wires are attached, a glob of epoxy or plastic is used to cover the chip and its connections. The tape automated bonding (TAB) process is used to place the chip on the board. The bare chip is adhered and wire bonded to the board, and an epoxy is poured over it to insulate and protect it.
 
A bare chip that is mounted directly onto the printed circuit board (PCB). After the wires are attached, a glob of epoxy or plastic is used to cover the chip and its connections. The tape automated bonding (TAB) process is used to place the chip on the board. The bare chip is adhered and wire bonded to the board, and an epoxy is poured over it to insulate and protect it.
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Revision as of 15:04, 6 May 2011

A bare chip that is mounted directly onto the printed circuit board (PCB). After the wires are attached, a glob of epoxy or plastic is used to cover the chip and its connections. The tape automated bonding (TAB) process is used to place the chip on the board. The bare chip is adhered and wire bonded to the board, and an epoxy is poured over it to insulate and protect it.