Specialized ICs – Definition And Applications
Specialized ICs (Integrated Circuits) are electronic circuits that contain a large number of transistors, resistors, and capacitors in a single package. They are designed to perform specific tasks and are used in a wide range of applications.
Specialized ICs are usually highly complex, customized and expensive, and they are usually produced in relatively small volumes. They are usually used in applications where performance, cost, size, and power consumption are critical. Specialized ICs can be used for specialized functions such as analog-to-digital conversion, logic functions, memory, and communications. They are also used in consumer electronics, automotive, and medical applications.