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54.
A classification of ICs with complexities of 100 to 10,000 equivalent gates per chip is known as ________.
SSI
MSI
LSI
VLSI
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RAMESH said:   1 decade ago
SSI:
Integrated circuits that have up to twelve equivalent gate circuits on a single chip.
Example: basic gates and flip-flops

MSI:
Integrated circuits that have from 12 to 99equivalent gates on a chip.
Example: encoders, decoders, counters, registers, multiplexers, arithmetic circuits, small memories.

LSI:
A classification of ICs with complexities of 100 to 9999 equivalent gates per chip.
Example: memories.

VLSI:
Integrated circuits with complexities of 10,000 to 99,999 equivalent gates per chip.

ULSI:
Complexities of 100,000 equivalent gates and greater.
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Paul said:   6 years ago
SSI: Small scale integration = up to 10 gates.
MSI: Medium scale integration = 10 to 100 gates.
LSI: Large scale integration = 100 to 1000 gates.
VLSI: Very large scale integration = 1000 to 1 Million gates.
ULSI: Ultra Large Scale Integration = 1 Million+.
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Prasad said:   1 decade ago
SSI: Small scale integration = up to 10 gates.
MSI: Medium scale integration = up to 1000 gates.
LSI: Large scale integration = up to 10000 gates.
VLSI: Very large scale integration = over 10000 gates.

Ashit said:   1 decade ago
i think ssi-0-12 for msi-12-100 lsi-100-10000 vlsi->10000

K,surendra said:   9 years ago
Which one is the correct answer? Please tell me.

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