The Soviet integrated circuit designation system typically used a combination of letters and numbers that conveyed specific information about the chip's function, series, and characteristics. The designation system varied by the manufacturer, but some key components included: 1. **Letter Indicators**: These letters usually indicated the type of function or the family of the device. For example, "K" was often used for digital logic circuits, while "E" was associated with operational amplifiers.

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