MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL

ARCHITECTURE OF 8085

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
LSi stands for
A
Large scale iT
B
Large scale integration
C
Logical Scaling Integration
D
Logical Scale iT
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Large-scale integration (LSI) is the process of integrating or embedding thousands of transistors on a single silicon semiconductor microchip. LSI technology was conceived in the mid-1970s when computer processor microchips were under development. LSI is no longer in use.

Detailed explanation-2: -SSI-Small-scale integration (less than 100 transistors per chip); MSI-Medium-scale integration (100–1000 transistors per chip); LSI-Large-scale integration (1000–10 000 transistors per chip); VLSI-Very large-scale integration (greater than 10 000 transistors per chip).

Detailed explanation-3: -The development of large-scale integration (LSI) enabled hardware manufacturers to pack thousands of transistors and other related components on a single silicon chip about the size of a baby’s fingernail. Such microcircuitry yielded two devices that revolutionized computer technology.

Detailed explanation-4: -Very large-scale integration (VLSI) refers to an IC or technology with many devices on one chip. The question, of course, is how one defines “many.” The term originated in the 1970s along with “SSI” (small-scale integration), “LSI” (large-scale), and several others, defined by the number of transistors or gates per IC.

Detailed explanation-5: -Explanation: The full form of LSI is Large Scale Integration and refers to more than 100 upto 5000 gates per chip.

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