C-4 definition

C-4 means a domestic communications spacecraft designed to have twenty- four (24) transponders, each of which has no less than sixteen (16) ▇▇▇▇▇ of power, and a spare transponder amplifier arrangement of eight (8) for six (6), to be constructed, launched and operated by GE Americom as a successor for its in-orbit satellite commonly referred to as "Satcom IV."
C-4 means controlled collapse chip connection.
C-4 means controlled collapse chip connection. AMD/IBM CONFIDENTIAL June 11, 1996 *CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION -4-

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C-4 means a communications spacecraft designed to have twenty-four (24) sixteen (16) watt Transponders, to be constructed, launched and operated by GE Americom as a successor for its in-orbit satellites commonly referred to as Satcom IIIR and Satcom IV, respectively. C-3 and C-4 will be launched with 8-for-6 spare transponder amplifier redundancy and at least two Preemptible Transponders on each satellite. When used in the lower case, "satellite" means a domestic communications satellite operating in C-band (4/6 GHz).