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An integrated circuit (IC) is a miniature electronic device or component. Through the use of specific processes, the required components and wiring of a circuit, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, capacitors, and inductors, are interconnected and fabricated onto one or more small semiconductor wafers or substrates. These are then packaged in a designed enclosure. All components are integrated into a single structure, enabling a significant advancement towards miniaturization, low power consumption, and high reliability of electronic components.
It is represented by the letters "IC" (or sometimes "n", etc.) in control circuit designs.
What are the characteristics of an integrated circuit (IC)? Let's find out. Integrated circuits have advantages such as small size, light weight, fewer wires and solder joints, long lifespan, high reliability, and good performance. They also offer low cost and are easy to mass-produce. The assembly density of electronic devices with integrated circuits can be tens of thousands to thousands of times higher than that of transistors, significantly improving the device's stable operating time.
What are the applications of integrated circuits (ICs)? Let's find out. Integrated circuit design can be widely applied to industrial and consumer electronic equipment, such as tape recorders, televisions, computers,