compatible monolithic integrated circuit
compatible monolithic integrated circuit
[kəm′pad·ə·bəl ‚män·ə′lith·ik ′in·tə‚grād·əd ′sər·kət] (electronics)
Device in which passive components are deposited by thin-film techniques on top of a basic silicon-substrate circuit containing the active components and some passive parts.
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