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  2. Integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    A microscope image of an integrated circuit die used to control LCDs.The pinouts are the dark circles surrounding the integrated circuit.. An integrated circuit (IC), also known as a microchip, computer chip, or simply chip, is a small electronic device made up of multiple interconnected electronic components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors.

  3. Application-specific integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    A packet processing ASIC inside an Ethernet switch. An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC / ˈeɪsɪk /) is an integrated circuit (IC) chip customized for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use, such as a chip designed to run in a digital voice recorder or a high-efficiency video codec.

  4. Integrated circuit design - Wikipedia

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    Integrated circuit design, semiconductor design, chip designor IC design, is a sub-field of electronics engineering, encompassing the particular logicand circuit designtechniques required to design integrated circuits, or ICs. ICs consist of miniaturized electronic componentsbuilt into an electrical networkon a monolithic semiconductorsubstrate ...

  5. I²C - Wikipedia

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    An example schematic with one controller (a microcontroller), three target nodes (an ADC, a DAC, and a microcontroller), and pull-up resistors R p. I 2 C uses only two signals: serial data line (SDA) and serial clock line (SCL).

  6. Very-large-scale integration - Wikipedia

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    Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining millions or billions of MOS transistors onto a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when MOS integrated circuit (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) chips were developed and then widely adopted, enabling complex semiconductor and telecommunications technologies.

  7. System on a chip - Wikipedia

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    A system on a chip or system-on-chip (SoC / ˌˈɛsoʊsiː /; pl. SoCs / ˌˈɛsoʊsiːz /) is an integrated circuit that integrates most or all components of a computer or other electronic system. These components almost always include on-chip central processing unit (CPU), memory interfaces, input/output devices and interfaces, and secondary ...

  8. Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter - Wikipedia

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    A universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART / ˈjuːɑːrt /) is a peripheral device for asynchronous serial communication in which the data format and transmission speeds are configurable. It sends data bits one by one, from the least significant to the most significant, framed by start and stop bits so that precise timing is handled ...

  9. Die (integrated circuit) - Wikipedia

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    A die, in the context of integrated circuits, is a small block of semiconducting material on which a given functional circuit is fabricated. Typically, integrated circuits are produced in large batches on a single wafer of electronic-grade silicon (EGS) or other semiconductor (such as GaAs) through processes such as photolithography.