Hogegeïntegreerde
Hogegeïntegreerde, a term of Dutch origin, translates roughly to "highly integrated." It is most commonly used in technical and manufacturing contexts to describe systems or components that are designed to work together seamlessly and with a high degree of interdependence. This integration often implies a reduction in discrete parts, leading to a more compact, efficient, and sometimes more specialized product.
In electronics, a hogegeïntegreerde circuit might combine multiple functions, such as processing, memory, and input/output control,
In manufacturing, the concept can extend to the assembly process or the overall design of a product.
The term suggests a deliberate effort to minimize complexity through consolidation, aiming for enhanced efficiency and