Semiconductor device and technique which employs normally unused

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – External or operator controlled – Using an impedance as the final control device

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357 45, 357 51, H01L 2700, H01L 2350

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ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device for use in an optical device and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. The device comprises a plurality of active cells and a plurality of wiring cells. The resistors formed in the device are constituted by combining these wiring cells.

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