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Re: jeunke22 post# 83980

Tuesday, 11/16/2021 6:38:02 AM

Tuesday, November 16, 2021 6:38:02 AM

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Can someone help me understand what the term "prototyping" means in the semiconductor world?

In my world, spacecraft, a prototype is built to the final flight design using the final tooling, processes, procedures, etc. A prototype is normally subjected to worse environments than it will see in flight so as to show that the design has margin. A prototype is never flown, though there is a variation of this approach called protoflight in which a single article is built, tested to different levels, and flown (with a higher risk posture).

So, in the semiconductor world, is such a device fabricated to final design data? Or is the final design actually teased out in the piloting phase?

thx
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