integraallüütse
Integraallüütse, also known as integrated circuits or microchips, are electronic devices consisting of a small, flat piece of semiconductor material, usually silicon, on which a set of electronic components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors are fabricated. These components are interconnected to perform a specific function. Integraallüütse are the fundamental building blocks of modern electronic devices, enabling the miniaturization and increased complexity of everything from smartphones and computers to automobiles and medical equipment.
The development of the integraallüütse began with the invention of the transistor in the late 1940s. Early
Integraallüütse are manufactured through a complex process involving multiple steps of deposition, etching, and doping of