Joint Electron Device Engineering Council is the standardization body of the Electronic Industries Alliance trade association. It was created in 1958 to form discrete semiconductor device standards, and was expanded to include integrated circuits in 1970. An example of a JEDEC standard is SDRAM memory.
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(Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) - An Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) body that sets semiconductor engineering standards.
Joint Electronic Devices Engineering Council, a part of the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) that publishes specifications and standards for electronic components.
Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council. This group has established standards for chip carriers which attempt to allow for a variety of design approaches, manufacturing techniques, and methods of attachment. A JEDEC-type package meets the standards compiled by this group. Two basic package styles have been created. One has a 0.050 inch terminal spacing (center to center), and the other has 0.040 inch spacing. The 0.040 inch spaced packages are typically used in military applications. The Council has considered the standardized 0.020 inch and 0.025 inch centerline chip carrier package for VLSI circuits with high terminal counts.
Joint Electron Device Engineering Council. Group that sets the "industry standard" specifications for electronic devices.
An international body that sets integrated circuit standards.
Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council. JEDEC is the solid state standardizing body of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), the national trade organization representing manufacturers in all areas of electronics. Since 1958, JEDEC has been the leading developer of standards for the solid state industry. ...Among other things, JEDEC helps to achieve standardisation in the pinouts of memory chips. That activity means that multiple interchangeable sources are available for new product generations at launch time. JEDEC
Joint Electron Device Engineering Council. The group that establishes the industry standards for memory operation, features, and packaging.
(Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) - The standardization body of the Electronic Industries Alliance trade association. It was created in 1958 to form discrete semiconductor device standards, and was expanded to include integrated circuits in 1970. Examples of JEDEC's work include the SDRAM and DDR memory standards.
Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council. An international organization that sets standards for integrated circuits.
JEDEC Solid State Technology Division, formerly known as Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) or Joint Electron Device Engineering Councils, is the semiconductor engineering standardization body of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), a trade association that represents all areas of the electronics industry.