Wire bonding is a method of interconnecting integrated circuits or other semiconductor devices with their packages (ATJ) during the manufacturing of semiconductor devices. Although not common, wire bonding can be used to connect IC to other electronic devices or from one printed circuit board (PCB) to another. Wire bonding is generally considered to be the most cost-effective and flexible interconnection technology and is used to assemble most semiconductor packages. If the design is reasonable, wire bonding can be used at frequencies above 100 GHz.