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K, or kilo Generally a prefix meaning a multiple of 1000 (x103). Symbol: k. In digital systems, a symbol for 210 or 1024 bits.
Kerf see scribe line.
Key word the word or words that designate a degree or level of hazard. Some key words that may be used are very dangerous, high hazards, warning, danger, caution, attention, and notice. Also called signal word.
KGD see known good die.
Kilobit 1024 bits.
Kilobyte 1024 bytes (8192 bits). Symbol: KB. See byte.
Kinking a collapse of the tube wall caused by excessive bending.
Kirkendall void voids induced in a diffusion couple between two metals that have different interdiffusion coefficients.
Knot in flat panel display substrates, an embedded, glassy, transparent lump with an irregular or tangled appearance. Its size is usually determined by the size of the distorted area.
Known Good Die (KGD) fully tested die [possibly burned-in] that are ready for bonding into multichip modules (MCM).
Known-Good-Die Known-Good-Die (KGD) are bare ICs that are equivalent to packaged parts in testability and reliability, giving customers the same assurance that the device has been tested to the same specifications as its conventionally packaged counterparts. See IC.
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