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1) матриця; матрична ІС 2) структура 3) масив 4) таблиця 5) вектор - bulk CMOS array
- cell array
- channel-free gate array
- channelless gate array
- charge-coupled-devicearray
- charge-coupledarray
- circuit array
- coupled quantum box array
- customizable array
- data array
- diode array with self-scanning
- drop-in test array
- FET array
- field-programmable gate array
- fuse-link array
- fuse-programmable array
- gate array
- IC array
- image array
- large-scale array
- laser-scanning array
- lateral array
- linear array
- logic array
- Macrocell array
- mask-programmable array
- master slice array
- master-slice gate [master-slice logic] array
- memory array
- mesa p-n diode array
- microcell array
- monolithic array
- multichip array
- multistrip array
- n-channel MOS array
- negative MOS array
- nonoverlapping redundant array
- original image data array
- original subimage data array
- pattern array
- p-channel MOS array
- pin-grid array
- polycell array
- processing array
- programmable gate array
- programmable logic array
- register array
- semiconductor array
- semicustom array
- Schottky-cellarray
- Schottkyarray
- Schottky TTL gate array
- single-layer metal array
- SOS array
- standardized array
- storage logic array
- structured array
- systolic array
- tiledarray
- tilearray
- uncommitted logic array
- universal array
- wafer-scale array
- x-y array
- 2D quantum box array
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