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Mixed-mode integrated circuit - Definition and Overview

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A mixed-mode integrated circuit is an integrated circuit with both digital and analog electronics integrated on the same chip (silicon die).

The digital and analog parts are usually separated and placed in distinct regions on the die, often using different barriers against noise leakage.

Typical usage: radio chips, sound chips.

Example Usage of Mixed-mode

ExchServPro: Installing #Exchange 2010 in Mixed Mode Environment - http://bit.ly/28Uj9u @exchangegeek
vaskoz: learned that my DROID phone doesn't like to work with my router on Mixed mode(B/G). G-only and now it works fantastic!
ggheorghiu: @Oracle_EBS Oracle E-Business Suite vs. Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne for Mixed-mode ERP http://bit.ly/1jvDSY
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