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		Definition of on-chip in English: on-chipadjective Electronics Denoting or relating to circuitry included in a single integrated circuit or in the same integrated circuit as a given device.  Example sentencesExamples -  Renesas Technology plans to expand the line-up of ‘QzROM microcontrollers’ incorporating on-chip QzROM.
 -  The new Marvell 88W8385 is the world's first device to successfully embed a CPU and sufficient on-chip memory into a single chip for complete host off-load processing.
 -  A preferred exemplary embodiment of the current invention concerns a memory testing process, wherein circuitry is provided on a chip to allow on-chip comparison of stored data and expected data.
 -  An on-chip debug controller is included to enable customers to speed time-to-market by accelerating software development and system integration.
 -  Cmos detectors have considerably more difficulty achieving low-noise performance because analog process circuitry is on-chip.
 -  Additionally, by integrating the power detector on-chip, we enable our customers to realize significant savings in BOM costs.
 -  The iMEMS process allows on-chip integration of electronics and micromirrors that tilt 5° full-scale in any direction.
 -  Cmos technology has been a major driver of this development by enhancing functionality through on-chip integration while minimizing imager size, power consumption, and weight.
 -  The new LPC910x products offer many on-chip functions typically found in devices more than twice their size.
 -  The B4 transceiver incorporates on-chip low noise amplifiers for GSM900 and the DCS1800 / PCS1900 bands.
 -  Another challenge on the way to practical MC sensors is on-chip integration of MC transducers, read-out components, and analyte delivery systems.
 -  Cmos sensors hold promise because they are more economical and less power-hungry than CCD detectors while affording designers the ability to add on-chip processing.
 -  Today's exploding market for multi-function consumer products requires more on-chip firmware as well as transistors, complicating and extending the design process.
 -  Not everything gets integrated on-chip, however.
 -  Cmos sensors are ideal for automotive applications due to their low cost, low power consumption, and their compatibility with integrating multiple functions on-chip.
 -  Because test circuitry is embedded on-chip, he says that it will be possible to perform tests on the same circuits at board level to see whether they perform as expected under ‘dirty’ conditions.
 -  IBM has joined Intel's Extreme Ultra Violet consortium to help develop next-generation lithography techniques capable of creating on-chip circuitry less than 0.1 micron in size.
 -  Using the u-Nav chipset, we have implemented an MS-Assisted solution in which the firmware is serially booted into the on-chip static random access memory from the cell baseband chip.
 -  In common with other FPGA suppliers, Actel's focus for devices would be to put more communications interfaces on-chip but focus on them as bridging devices.
 -  The interference pattern produced by mixing the specific and reference light waves is generated on-chip using the integrated optic total internal reflection mirrors and beam combiners.
 
    Definition of on-chip in US English: on-chipadjectiveˌônˈCHip Electronics Denoting or relating to circuitry included in a single integrated circuit or in the same integrated circuit as a given device.  Example sentencesExamples -  Cmos technology has been a major driver of this development by enhancing functionality through on-chip integration while minimizing imager size, power consumption, and weight.
 -  Because test circuitry is embedded on-chip, he says that it will be possible to perform tests on the same circuits at board level to see whether they perform as expected under ‘dirty’ conditions.
 -  Renesas Technology plans to expand the line-up of ‘QzROM microcontrollers’ incorporating on-chip QzROM.
 -  The new LPC910x products offer many on-chip functions typically found in devices more than twice their size.
 -  In common with other FPGA suppliers, Actel's focus for devices would be to put more communications interfaces on-chip but focus on them as bridging devices.
 -  The interference pattern produced by mixing the specific and reference light waves is generated on-chip using the integrated optic total internal reflection mirrors and beam combiners.
 -  Another challenge on the way to practical MC sensors is on-chip integration of MC transducers, read-out components, and analyte delivery systems.
 -  An on-chip debug controller is included to enable customers to speed time-to-market by accelerating software development and system integration.
 -  Cmos sensors hold promise because they are more economical and less power-hungry than CCD detectors while affording designers the ability to add on-chip processing.
 -  Additionally, by integrating the power detector on-chip, we enable our customers to realize significant savings in BOM costs.
 -  Cmos detectors have considerably more difficulty achieving low-noise performance because analog process circuitry is on-chip.
 -  Not everything gets integrated on-chip, however.
 -  IBM has joined Intel's Extreme Ultra Violet consortium to help develop next-generation lithography techniques capable of creating on-chip circuitry less than 0.1 micron in size.
 -  Cmos sensors are ideal for automotive applications due to their low cost, low power consumption, and their compatibility with integrating multiple functions on-chip.
 -  A preferred exemplary embodiment of the current invention concerns a memory testing process, wherein circuitry is provided on a chip to allow on-chip comparison of stored data and expected data.
 -  The new Marvell 88W8385 is the world's first device to successfully embed a CPU and sufficient on-chip memory into a single chip for complete host off-load processing.
 -  The iMEMS process allows on-chip integration of electronics and micromirrors that tilt 5° full-scale in any direction.
 -  Using the u-Nav chipset, we have implemented an MS-Assisted solution in which the firmware is serially booted into the on-chip static random access memory from the cell baseband chip.
 -  The B4 transceiver incorporates on-chip low noise amplifiers for GSM900 and the DCS1800 / PCS1900 bands.
 -  Today's exploding market for multi-function consumer products requires more on-chip firmware as well as transistors, complicating and extending the design process.
 
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