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<nmz787> azonenberg: 25400dpi mask pricing http://nathanmccorkle.com/pdf/UNIVpricelist.pdf
<nmz787> azonenberg: made with a laser that is NOT interferometer based
<azonenberg> nice, $40 per 5x7 mask?
<nmz787> wait, 25400 DPI
<nmz787> how is it 10 micron sizing then?
<nmz787> that's a dot per micron
<azonenberg> Probably a 25-dot design rule
<azonenberg> 10*
<azonenberg> They say 2um smoothness
<azonenberg> Which is reasonable, 2 dots
<azonenberg> and a 10-dot design rule sounds about right, i was able to push to about 5 dots on a cheap laser printer but yields sucked
<azonenberg> 10 is reasonable if you want commercially acceptable yields
<nmz787> what are these dot designs
<nmz787> i don't know what you're talking about
<azonenberg> i'm talking about minimum feature size design rules
<azonenberg> as a function of the mask tool's dot size
<Sync> I wonder what that thing was that I just took apart
<Sync> two gold mirrors, NaCl windows, beamsplitter and galvo with NaCl splitter