Abstract
In the important area of high-speed digital LSI circuits, I2L represents a higher-density complement to low-power Schottky-TTL technology. Functions requiring a circuit complexity of 500 gates or less probably could be produced economically by use of a standard low-power Schottky process. But for greater-complexity chips that operate over −55 to +125°C, I2L is needed.
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