No. School physics labs are not equipped to manufacture integrated circuits,
and probably not even to manufacture discrete transistors.
The question doesn't make sense.
No, the integrated circuits that make an iPad are not considered nanotechnology.
Almost every ICs contain millions of transistors it would make for a very long list!
Integrated circuits consume less power, are smaller, can be more complex in a much smaller space and are cheaper to make for similar functions than vacuum tubes.
A semiconductor slice is used to make integrated circuits or ICs. It is also known as a semiconductor wafer or a semiconductor substrate.
Physics had the answers when it came to designing the chips computers are made of. Physics made communication on wire and fiber optics possible. The design of memory circuits and methods used physics. LASERs are definitely a physics triumph that make a lot of what computers do happen.
To check the IC by the multimeter, you have to make sure that the pointer points at the current. You can then connect the multimeter across the check the IC.
A photo-lithography operator works with integrated circuits. Photo-lithography uses optical erosion to make an integrated circuit. Examples of photo-lithography includes X-ray, electron beam, and immersion lithography.
The word "generation" as used with respect to computers refers to the type of electronic components used to make computers of the specified generation.One common ordering of the computer generations is as follows:first generation, 1942 to 1958 - vacuum tubessecond generation 1957 to 1967 - discrete transistors (usually germanium transistors)third generation - 1964 to present time - integrated circuits (usually silicon monolithic integrated circuits, but some were hybrid integrated circuits)fourth generation - 1971 to present time - microprocessor integrated circuitsfifth generation - there is lots of debate on the definition of this (and possible following) generation as well as when (or even if) it began
Silicon is used to make many electronic devices,such as transistors, integrated circuits and computer chips.
what are the subject that make up integrated science
To get accepted into a Physics program for grad school you must apply in time, most of the work they look at is not from your senior year but mostly from previous years, make sure it looks good. Find the right program and make sure your grades are good enough.