With the advent of the transistor and the work in semiconductors generally, it seems now possible to envisage electronic equipment in a solid block with no connecting wires. The block may consist of layers of insulating, conducting, rectifying and amplifying... History of Semiconductor Engineering - Page 2by Bo Lojek - 2007 - 387 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Wesley A. Clark, William A. Clark - Computers - 1978 - 410 pages
...components: "With the advent of the transistor and the work in semiconductors generally, it seems now possible to envisage electronic equipment in a solid...materials, the electrical functions being connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers." (quoted in Wolff, 1976) Within a few years, work... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - Human capital - 1980 - 1248 pages
...iemiconductor! generally, it seem) now potiible to enviuge electronic equipment in a solid block with no layers of insulating, conducting, rectifying and amplifying...materials, the electrical functions being connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers. Although the precise effect of Dummer's prediction... | |
| Ernest Braun, Stuart MacDonald - Computers - 1982 - 260 pages
...Radar Establishment at Malvern, spoke in Washington of the next logical step after the transistor as 'electronic equipment in a solid block with no connecting...materials, the electrical functions being connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers'.26 That is a fair, if hypothetical, description... | |
| Emerson W. Pugh, Lyle R. Johnson, John H. Palmer - Computers - 1991 - 860 pages
...Dummer, had envisaged fabricating electronic equipment in a solid block with no connecting wires, saying: "The block may consist of layers of insulating, conducting,...rectifying, and amplifying materials, the electrical function being connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers."13 By 1957 the Royal... | |
| Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson - Computers - 1997 - 384 pages
...he argued: With the advent of the transistor and the work in semiconductors generally, it seems now possible to envisage electronic equipment in a solid...materials, the electrical functions being connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers. Five years later Dummer convinced his bosses to... | |
| G.W.A Drummer - Technology & Engineering - 1997 - 296 pages
...transistor and the work in semiconductors generally, it seems now possible to envisage electronics equipment in a solid block with no connecting wires....materials the electrical functions being connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers'. This proposal followed several years work on... | |
| Howard R. Huff, U. Gösele, H. Tsuya - Semiconductors - 1998 - 894 pages
...the future. With the advent of the transistor and the work in semiconductors generally, it now seems possible to envisage electronic equipment in a solid...materials, the electrical functions being connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers . " The RRE gave a contract to a British manufucturer... | |
| Frederick Seitz, Norman G. Einspruch - Computers - 1998 - 312 pages
...GWA Dummar of the Royal Radar Establishment in Britain made the following prediction: "It seems now possible to envisage electronic equipment in a solid...rectifying and amplifying materials, the electrical junctions connected directly by cutting out areas of the various layers."1 It was left to others to... | |
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