airbridge

noun

Etymology

From air + bridge. In some cases, Calque of German Luftbrücke.

  1. derived from steg
  2. derived from brycġian
  3. derived from briggen
  4. derived from *bʰerw-
  5. derived from *brugjō
  6. inherited from brycġ
  7. inherited from brigge
  8. compounded as airbridge — “air + bridge

Definitions

  1. The route and aircraft used to deliver material by an airlift.

  2. Synonym of jet bridge

    Synonym of jet bridge: an elevated corridor connecting an airport to a plane.

  3. A conductor on an integrated circuit that crosses over other conductors with an air gap…

    A conductor on an integrated circuit that crosses over other conductors with an air gap introduced between in the wafer manufacturing process.

    • The Schottky contact is connected to the anode pad using a Gold airbridge.
    • Figure 3a shows the process flow for an air dielectric cross-over or air bridge
    • An airbridge is essentially a thick plated strap which crosses over one or several conductors with an air gap in between for low parasitic coupling

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