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Integrated Circuits - ICs
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LTC2262IUJ-14
- Analog Devices Inc.
- 14 Bit Analog to Digital Converter
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88E6393XA0-BXB2I000
- Marvell
- 11-Port Switch Ethernet Transceiver
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EPM7064AETI44-7
- Altera
- Complex Programmable Logic Devices
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ZX60-14LN-S+
- Mini-Circuits
- Wireless & RF Semiconductors
- New original
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ZHL-10M4G21W0+
- Mini-Circuits
- Wireless & RF Semiconductors
- New original
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ZX76-65G-30-E+
- Mini-Circuits
- Wireless & RF Semiconductors
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TPS564201DDCR
- Texas Instruments
- HK/Shen Zhen
- New original
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LMC6484AIMX/NOPB
- Texas Instruments
- HK/Shen Zhen
- New original
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TMS320F28069PZT
- Texas Instruments
- HK/Shen Zhen
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TPS51200DRCR
- Texas Instruments
- Power Management Specialized - PMIC
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Integrated Circuits, often abbreviated as ICs, are miniature electronic circuits that incorporate a myriad of interconnected components, such as transistors, resistors, capacitors, and diodes, onto a single semiconductor substrate. These compact devices play a pivotal role in modern electronics, enabling the creation of complex electronic systems in a space-efficient manner.
Integrated circuits are designed to perform specific functions, ranging from simple tasks to sophisticated computations. They come in various types, including analog ICs that handle continuous signals and digital ICs that process discrete signals in binary code.
The fabrication process involves lithography and etching techniques to create intricate patterns on the semiconductor material, typically silicon. This process results in the formation of transistors and interconnecting pathways, allowing for the seamless flow of electrical signals within the integrated circuit.
The applications of integrated circuits are diverse, spanning across industries such as telecommunications, computing, medical devices, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. Due to their compact size, improved performance, and cost-effectiveness, integrated circuits have become the backbone of the modern electronics industry, powering the functionality of countless electronic devices we use in our daily lives.