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What is ic? Explain the different generations of ic?

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Answered by fauzi2308
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linear ICS is linear integrated circuits are called as a long analogue IC digital IC digital integrated circuit are also called a non linear IC its commercial commercially available as microprocessor chip memory chips and lock to digital chips digital to unlock tips logic gates flip flops

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Integrated circuit (IC), also called microelectronic circuit, microchip, or chip, an assembly of electronic components, fabricated as a single unit, in which miniaturized active devices (e.g., transistors and diodes) and passive devices (e.g., capacitors and resistors) and their interconnections are built up on a thin substrate of semiconductor material (typically silicon). The resulting circuit is thus a small monolithic “chip,” which may be as small as a few square centimetres or only a few square millimetres. The individual circuit components are generally microscopic in size.

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Integrated Circuit Generations

SSI (small-scale integration) - 1 to 10 transistors and 1 to 12 logic gates. ... VLSI (very-large-scale integration) - 20,000 to 1,000,000 transistors and 10,000 to 99,999 logic gates. ULSI (ultra-large-scale integration) - over 1,000,000 transistors and 100,000 logic gates.

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