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tape out
verb
Of a piece of land, to measure out so as to be able to accurately fire upon it
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Testing for these conditions is a must for the design to tape out, especially for high priority conditions.
"We kept wearing the tape out," Mr. Baker said, "so we had to keep doing transfers". Such overly painstaking details and eccentricities never concerned Queen.
"Even though it doesn't take much to make a tape, people think if they can put this tape out, there must be a lot of people behind it.
Samsung has said that it will tape out its 1Gb eMRAM in 2019.
"He came in, popped my tape out and put his in and wanted me in his band.
I also tested some glitter tape out on this project.
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There are also "tape outs" on many boards, which are generally RCA outputs, that can be fed to your interface.
Two circuits were taped out by TSMC 0.18 μm 1P6M process.
"The reason I brought the tapes out is because the backlash was so intense," Ramsey said.
He also spent evenings taping out potential layouts on the loft's concrete floor until everything worked well.
He's got some video tapes out there talking about a number of species that come here.
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