DocumentCode :
517134
Title :
Present and Future of Bipolar Technologies
Author :
Blatt, V.
Author_Institution :
Allen Clark Res. Centre, Plessey Co. Ltd., Towcester, UK
fYear :
1976
fDate :
21-24 Sept. 1976
Abstract :
Bipolar Integrated Circuits, in common with almost every brand of microelectronics, is evolving at a pace that would be considered revolutionary in just about every other area of technology. The importance that computers, communications and defence systems have in our society, the new market opportunities that become available due to integrated circuits advances and the healthy competition between bipolar and MOS is fuelling this evolution. Bipolar and MOS compete for many applications and performance, flexibility and ultimately cost, determine the choice. The fundamental advantage of most MOS processes is their simplicity leading to better yields and therefore lower costs and larger scale of integration. Bipolar circuits on the other hand are generally considered to be more flexible, faster and capable of handling larger currents.
Keywords :
bipolar integrated circuits; MOS process; bipolar integrated circuits; bipolar technology; microelectronics; Bipolar integrated circuits; Costs; Coupling circuits; Delay; Integrated circuit technology; Integrated circuit yield; Large scale integration; Logic circuits; Packaging; Random access memory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Solid State Circuits Conference, 1976. ESSCIRC 76. 2nd European
Conference_Location :
Toulouse
Type :
conf
Filename :
5469257
Link To Document :
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