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Aug 17, 2017 at 14:38 | comment | added | Nick Alexeev | There are PCB materials that allow to create discrete resistos within the PCB. Here's an example: Ohmega. | |
Aug 16, 2017 at 20:20 | history | edited | Voltage Spike♦ | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 16, 2017 at 20:15 | comment | added | horta | I think we're just suggesting you remove that wording from your answer so that it doesn't further confuse readers of your otherwise good answer. | |
Aug 16, 2017 at 20:03 | comment | added | Voltage Spike♦ | Look, in every case I've heard it ASIC had to do with digital and IC with analog. I'm telling you what I've been told I didn't say it was right. | |
Aug 16, 2017 at 19:58 | comment | added | horta | Digital/analog has nothing to do with it being an ASIC. ASICs these days usually have analog front-ends and digital internals. But there's no reason you couldn't have it be entirely one or the other. They're simply orthogonal ideas. | |
Aug 16, 2017 at 19:52 | comment | added | Voltage Spike♦ | Yeah, in my experience that's what I've heard. I realize its a fuzzy distinction. | |
Aug 16, 2017 at 19:43 | comment | added | Bimpelrekkie | I think ASICs are more in the digital domain Not true, I've worked on many ASICs over the years and all of these had a significant part with Analog electronics. Which I partly designed ;-) | |
Aug 16, 2017 at 18:51 | history | answered | Voltage Spike♦ | CC BY-SA 3.0 |