Small-scale integrated circuits usually refer to circuits with logic gates less than 10 gates (or components with less than 100 gates).
Small-scale integrated circuits usually mean that the number of logic gates is less than 10 (or the number of components is less than 100).
According to the scale of integrated circuits, they are usually divided into SSI, MSI, LSI, and VLSI.
The basis for classification is the number of logic gates or components contained on an integrated circuit chip.
Integrated circuits are newly developed high-tech products, and their development speed is extremely rapid, from small-scale integrated circuits (containing dozens of transistors) to very large-scale integrated circuits (containing tens of millions of transistors or nearly ten million gate circuits). Integrated circuits are small in size, low in power consumption and good in stability. In a sense, integrated circuits are the main indicator of whether an electronic product is advanced.
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