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Ambitious semiconductor enthusiast builds DIY 'class 100 cleanroom' in his garden shed
A TechTuber called Dr. Semiconductor has successfully created a ‘Class 100 cleanroom’ (ISO 5) in his garden shed.
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How to make your own semiconductor-class cleanroom in a shed and build your own chips, well kinda
Knocking up a cleanroom isn't as hard as you might think, the rest of the job, ...
Both the USA cGMP 1 and EU GMP 2 dictate that cleanroom classification must be carried out according to ISO 14644-1. The version of this ISO standard released in 1999 4 was rewritten by a group of ...
Most people see that garden shed as little more than a place to store some gardening tools in, but if you’re like [Dr. Semiconductor], then what you see is a potential cleanroom for ...
The YouTube channel, appropriately named Dr. Semiconductor, recently posted a video showing off the DIY lab, which was built to handle at least some of the ...
Today’s standards define airborne particle monitoring in units of particles per cubic meter (particles/m 3). These standards tend to require sampling an entire cubic meter (1 m 3) to establish an ...
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