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page 2Integrated circuits
list of 4000 series integrated circuits
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AY-3-8500
250px|thumb|AY-3-8500 chip
The AY-3-8500 "Ball & Paddle" integrated circuit (IC, or "chip") was the first in a series of ICs from General Instrument designed for the consumer video game market. These chips output video to an RF modulator, which would then display the game on a domestic television set. It was introduced in 1976, Coleco becoming the first customer, having been introduced to the IC development by Ralph H. Baer. The lineup was later known as the GIMINI series. Approximately 5 million 8500s were sold and used in hundreds of different consoles.
interposer
thumb|BGA with an interposer between the Die (integrated circuit)|integrated circuit die to [[ball grid array]]
thumb|Pentium II: example of an interposer in dark yellow, Die (integrated circuit)|integrated circuit die to [[ball grid array chip carrier]]
Copper interconnect
used in semiconductor integrated circuits
CTIA and GTIA
custom chips used in the Atari 8-bit family of computers and in the Atari 5200 console

Readout integrated circuit
an integrated circuit (IC) specifically used for reading detectors of a particular type
chip art
microscopic artwork built into integrated circuits
Memory Management Controller
video game console technology
Moisture Sensitivity Level
measure of device susceptibility to moisture damage
list of countries by integrated circuit exports
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digital signal controller
hybrid of microcontrollers and digital signal processors
interconnects
structures that connect two or more circuit elements together electrically
disk array controller
computer device that manages a hardware RAID array
neurochip
A neurochip is an integrated circuit chip (such as a microprocessor) that is designed for interaction with neuronal cells.
p–n junction isolation
method used to isolate components by surrounding them with reverse biased p–n junctions
placement
stage of electronic circuit design
current conveyor
a three-terminal electronic building block, an ideal "triode" with current and voltage input and current output
NE2000
The NE1000 and NE2000 are members of an early line of low cost Ethernet network cards introduced by Novell in 1987. Their popularity had a significant impact on the pervasiveness of networks in computing. They are based on a reference design from National Semiconductor using their 8390 Ethernet chip.
Engineering sample
integrated circuit prototypes loaned to other manufacturers
invention of the integrated circuit
aspect of history relating to the invention of integrated circuits
IC power-supply pin
power supply connections for integrated circuits
Full custom
designing an integrated circuit from the ground up