MODIFYING DEVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
2150 Steven M. Fryette 6850 Vineland Ave., Unit P
North Hollywood CA 91605
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AMPLIFIERS AND ACCOMPANYING COMPONENTS, ...
DELIVERANCE Steven M. Fryette 6850 Vineland Ave., Unit P
North Hollywood CA 91605
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AMPLIFIERS AND ACCOMPANYING COMPONENTS, ...
KOCH D.M. Koch 3817 Cl Amersfoort
NL
ArnLemseweg 152
Netherlands
Musical instrument amplifiers and components therefor, ...
KOCH KOCH, D.M. Koch Guitar Electronics
NL
3817 Cl Amersfoort
Netherlands
Musical instrument amplifiers and components therefor, ...
MINION U.S. MUSIC CORPORATION 444 East Courtland Street
Mundelein IL 60060
Musical instrument amplifiers and components therefor, ...
PITTBULL Steven M. Fryette 6850 Vineland Ave., Unit P
North Hollywood CA 91605
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AMPLIFIERS AND ACCOMPANYING COMPONENTS, ...
SCHECTER Schecter Guitar Research, Inc. 1840 Valpreda Street
Burbank CA 91504
Musical instrument amplifiers and components therefor, ...
THC AMPLIFICATION Eich, Thomas Alter Bahnofsweg 5
DE
Herborn D-35745
Germany
Musical instrument amplifiers and components therefor, ...
VALVULATOR Steven M. Fryette 6850 Vineland Ave., Unit P
North Hollywood CA 91605
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AMPLIFIERS AND ACCOMPANYING COMPONENTS, ...
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is provided for tuning (i.e. modifying, changing) the impedance of semiconductor components or devices using a focused heating source. The method may be exploited for finely tuning the impedance of semiconductor components or devices, by modifying the dopant profile of a region of low dopant concentration (i.e. increasing the dopant concentration) by diffusion of dopants from adjacent regions of higher dopant concentration through the melting action of a focused heating source, for example a laser. The present invention is in particular directed to the use of lasers in relation to circuits for the creation of conductive links and pathways where none existed before. The present invention more particularly relates to a means wherein impedance modification (i.e. trimming or tuning) may advantageously be carried out as a function of the location of one or more conductive bridge(s) along the length of a gap region.