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Hybrid Integrated Circuits in Vehicular Applications
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In this paper hybrid integrated circuits are defined by comparing them with monolithic (single chip) IC’s and conventional discrete component circuits. Some of the currently popular hybrid IC construction techniques are reviewed. The utility of hybrid IC’s for automotive applications is discussed and this leads to consideration of some of the basic problems in applying electronics to automobiles.
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Taylor, D., "Hybrid Integrated Circuits in Vehicular Applications," SAE Technical Paper 690011, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690011.Also In
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- Hoffman Eldon L. “Discrete Assemblies versus Thick Film IC’s.” Paper 690013 presented at SAE Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit January 1969
- Hoover Merle V. “The ABC’s of Monolithic IC’s.” Paper 690012 presented at SAE Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit January 1969