A digital integrated circuit (IC) is a compact electronic device that integrates several digital electronic components onto a single semiconductor chip.
Digital ICs handle discrete signals, which are limited to binary values of 0 and 1, and operate within two defined voltage levels.
Examples of digital integrated circuits include logic gates, microprocessors, memory chips, DSPs, FPGAs, ASICs, and timing/control ICs.
Digital ICs find applications in computing, consumer electronics, communication systems, industrial automation, automotive, aerospace and defense, healthcare, smart home and IoT devices, and data centers.