This question originally asked, 'What is LS in (an) IC?' and it appeared to be an incomplete thought or including a partial detail. The term "LSI" came after "SSI" for Small Scale Integration, which refers to logic circuits containing as few as two transistors. Therefore Large Scale Integration (or LSI) must refer to an integrated circuit chip containing two or more logic circuits, but likely referring to a chip with tens of thousands of logic circuits. Modern Integrated Circuits often have hundreds of thousands of transistors or even millions of them, so it is also likely the term "LSI" is only used when speaking in an academic or historical context. The term Very Large Scale Integration or "VLSI" is commonly used after the 1980's. A Google Scholar search for the term "VLSI" returns 452,000 articles excluding patents as of today.
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"VLSI" stands for Very Large Scale Integration. VLSI(VERY LARGE SCALE INTEGRATION) VLSI is the process of creating integrated circuit by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. In other words VLSI is the field which involves packing more and more logic devices into smaller and more smaller areas. for more read please click at given link :- http://www.electronicsgyan.com/introduction.aspx if you have any query post your question at given link :- http://www.electronicsgyan.com/PostForum.aspx?name=VHDL
It is very gud and fast growing for the next generation..
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VLSI stands for Very Large Scale Integration. LSI stands for Large Scale Integration. In LSI for example a chip has 1000 transistors in 1 sq cm , then in VLSI it will have more than 1 million transistors in the same space.
The number of transistors and therefore the amount of functionality that will fit in one chip. VLSI has much more capacity than LSI which has much more capacity than MSI which has much more capacity than SSI.
Frank F. Tsui has written: 'LSI/VLSI testability design' -- subject(s): Integrated circuits, Large scale integration, Testing, Very large scale integration
This question originally asked, 'What is LS in (an) IC?' and it appeared to be an incomplete thought or including a partial detail. The term "LSI" came after "SSI" for Small Scale Integration, which refers to logic circuits containing as few as two transistors. Therefore Large Scale Integration (or LSI) must refer to an integrated circuit chip containing two or more logic circuits, but likely referring to a chip with tens of thousands of logic circuits. Modern Integrated Circuits often have hundreds of thousands of transistors or even millions of them, so it is also likely the term "LSI" is only used when speaking in an academic or historical context. The term Very Large Scale Integration or "VLSI" is commonly used after the 1980's. A Google Scholar search for the term "VLSI" returns 452,000 articles excluding patents as of today.
Computers of era fall between year 1972-1984,development of large scale integration LSI(1000devices per chip)& very large scale integration VLSI(10000DEVICES PER CHIPS)
VLSI Technology was created in 1979.
VLSI Technology ended in 1999.
Tonysheng Lin has written: 'Functional test generation of digital LSI/VLSI systems using machine symbolic execution technique' -- subject(s): Integrated circuits, Very large scale integration, Large scale integration
LSI Corporation's population is 23.
LSI Corporation was created in 1981.
The population of LSI Corporation is 4,730.
sum of the applications of VLSI are chip like microcontroller,microprocessor,mobile etc