Microchip Technology: The Past and the FutureWiley, 1983 - Всего страниц: 176 |
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... Jack Kilby produced the world's first integrated circuit ( IC ) or chip in October of that year . All the components are integrated within the semiconductor . The essence of Kilby's arrangement is shown in the top picture and the first ...
... Jack Kilby produced the world's first integrated circuit ( IC ) or chip in October of that year . All the components are integrated within the semiconductor . The essence of Kilby's arrangement is shown in the top picture and the first ...
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... Jack Kilby , 1958 ; lower : Robert Noyce , 1959 ) items provided for the first time and eventually at really low cost a pocket machine for people to use for adding up when shopping and to easily do their school sums . In this way the ...
... Jack Kilby , 1958 ; lower : Robert Noyce , 1959 ) items provided for the first time and eventually at really low cost a pocket machine for people to use for adding up when shopping and to easily do their school sums . In this way the ...
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... Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce . Here we shall look at up - to - date methods of manufacturing chips of the sort that you can buy in the shops . By the way , once you have seen how just one of the many kinds of chips are made you have ...
... Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce . Here we shall look at up - to - date methods of manufacturing chips of the sort that you can buy in the shops . By the way , once you have seen how just one of the many kinds of chips are made you have ...
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