ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) chips are integrated circuits specifically designed for a particular application, such as encryption and decryption, data compression, or signal processing.
ASICs are typically used in applications that require high performance and low power consumption. They are designed to perform a specific function as efficiently as possible, which makes them more cost-effective and efficient than general-purpose processors.
ASICs are used in a variety of high-performance applications, including networking, telecommunications, computing, and consumer electronics. They offer a number of benefits over other types of integrated circuits, including improved performance, energy efficiency, and reduced system complexity.
- ZT1071: High-precision current detection and charging indicator chip.
- HC2801: Single channel USB charge controller IC.
- HC2802: Dual channel USB charge controller IC.
- ZT431: High-precision voltage reference source.
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