Monolithic integrated circuit definition

Monolithic integrated circuit. (3) means a combination of passive or active 'circuit elements' or both which:

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  • Monolithic integrated circuit components are manufactured in a sequence of semiconductor production steps that include wafer fabrication, wafer testing, cutting the wafer into individual "chips" (or dice), assembly of the dice into packages and electrical testing of the devices in final packaged form.

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