Hybrid integrated circuit

Definition
A hybrid integrated circuit is

"[a]ny combination of integrated circuit(s), or integrated circuit with circuit elements or discrete components connected together to perform (a) specific function(s), and having all of the following criteria:


 * (a) Containing at least one unencapsulated device;
 * (b) Connected together using typical IC-production methods;
 * (c) Replaceable as an entity; and
 * (d) Not normally capable of being disassembled."