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[[Image:Integrated Circuits Open Circuit.jpg|thumb|right|A 1984 photo of an open integrated circuit]]


IEEE GHN Category [[Category:Components, circuits, devices & systems]]
One of the 20th century's largest breakthroughs in electronics, integrated circuits paved the way for miniaturized electronics
 
For a more detailed history, see the article [[Integrated Circuits]].
 
== Subcategories ==
 
*'''[[:Category:Analog integrated circuits|Analog integrated circuits]]''' - an integrated circuit that uses continuously variable signals, as opposed to digital circuits
*'''[[:Category:Application specific integrated circuits|Application specific integrated circuits]]''' - or ASIC, an integrated circuit customized for a particular use
*'''[[:Category:Bipolar integrated circuits|Bipolar integrated circuits]]''' - an integrated circuit in which the principal element is the bipolar junction transistor
*'''[[:Category:CMOS integrated circuits & microprocessors|CMOS integrated circuits & microprocessors]]''' - complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor integrated circuits, which exhibit high noise immunity and low static power consumption
*'''[[:Category:Coprocessors|Coprocessors]]''' - a computer processor used to supplement the functions of the primary processor (or CPU)
*'''[[:Category:Current mode circuits|Current mode circuits]]''' - circuits demonstrating linearity and increased bandwidth
*'''[[:Category:Field programmable gate arrays|Field programmable gate arrays]]''' - or FPGA, an integrated circuit designed to be customized by the customer or designer after manufacturing
*'''[[:Category:Hybrid integrated circuits|Hybrid integrated circuits]]''' - also known simply as hybrids, a miniaturized electronic circuit constructed of semiconductor devices and passive components on a printed circuit board.
*'''[[:Category:Integrated circuit interconnections|Integrated circuit interconnections]]''' - the electrical connections that constitute an integrated circuit
*'''[[:Category:Integrated circuit manufacture, modeling & packaging|Integrated circuit manufacture, modeling & packaging]]''' - the production aspect of integrated circuits
*'''[[:Category:Integrated circuit noise|Integrated circuit noise]]''' - perturbation of the signals in an integrated circuit
*'''[[:Category:Large scale integration|Large scale integration]]''' - the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistors in one chip
*'''[[:Category:Mixed analog digital integrated circuits|Mixed analog digital integrated circuits]]''' - an integrated circuit that encompasses both analog and digital signals
*'''[[:Category:Monolithic integrated circuits|Monolithic integrated circuits]]''' - a circuit that is entirely located on a single piece of silicon, nowadays often synonymous with integrated circuit
*'''[[:Category:Power integrated circuits|Power integrated circuits]]''' - integrated circuits that are capable of driving a power load and of handling high voltage or current
*'''[[:Category:Radiofrequency integrated circuits|Radiofrequency integrated circuits]]''' - or RFIC, analog circuits that are often used in wireless communication devices
*'''[[:Category:Thick film circuits|Thick film circuits]]''' - a circuit created by adding several successive layers of conductor, resistors, and dielectrica onto an insulating substrate using screen printing
*'''[[:Category:Thin film circuits|Thin film circuits]]''' - a circuit in which the passive components and conductors are produced as films on a substrate by evaporation and/or sputtering
*'''[[:Category:Very high speed integrated circuits|Very high speed integrated circuits]]''' - or VHSIC, a Department of Defense program in the 1980s to develop faster integrated circuits
 
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A 1984 photo of an open integrated circuit

One of the 20th century's largest breakthroughs in electronics, integrated circuits paved the way for miniaturized electronics

For a more detailed history, see the article Integrated Circuits.

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