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  1. The U.S. Patents of Harold S. Black, Jack S. Kilby and Robert N. Noyce by David Kraeuter, 2007-01-01
  2. The U.S. patents of Harold S. Black, Jack S. Kilby, and Robert N. Noyce (Pittsburgh Antique Radio Society monograph) by David W Kraeuter, 1999
  3. UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL ELECTRONICS ...Brings you basic understanding of the subject--written in everyday language. by GENE McWHORTER, 1984
  4. Jack St. Clair Kilby: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  5. Calculators: A Pocket-Sized Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, 2001
  6. The Development of Integrated Circuits Makes Possible the Microelectronics Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2001
  7. The Chip: How Two Americans Invented the Microchip and Launched a Revolution by T.R. Reid, 2007-12-18

21. Electrical Circuit Elements - Patent 2841508
Roup, Rolland R. Kilby, Jack S. 501/136, 361/321.100, 361/281
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22. Thermal Recording Head For Printer
Kilby, Jack S.; Schweitzer, Robert F.; McCrady, John; A paging system, or the like, having a transmitting station and a plurality of
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Thermal recording head for printer
Kilby, Jack S.; Schweitzer, Robert F.; McCrady, John; This invention relates generally to a system for transmitting a message to a selected individual at a remote point by suitable transmission link, and more particularly relates to a wireless paging system of the type used to maintain contact with doctors, repairmen, and the like.
There are a number of systems presently in use for paging or calling selected individuals such as doctors, repairmen, servicemen, etc. Such systems usually consist of a central radio transmitter and a small receiver for each individual who is on call. When a subscriber is to be contacted, the transmitter sends a set of frequencies in the audio range to form a preselected code. Each subscriber set consists of a superheterodyne receiver, a bank of reed relays and a buzzer alarm. Each reed of the relay bank is tuned to a different audio frequency. When the frequencies received match the frequencies to which the reeds of the relay bank are tuned, the alarm is activated. In some units an audio buzzer is used, while in others a sub-audible vibration which can be felt only by the subscriber wearing the unit is produced. In every case, however, the subscriber is then expected to use a telephone to call the central station to receive his message.
Some of the disadvantages of this system are that the subscriber has no indication of the urgency of the call. Accordingly, he must assume that the call is urgent and call the central station as soon as possible to hear his message. In most cases it is necessary to make a written note of the message for future use. Some systems have been produced where a voice message is transmitted directly by the central station. These have suffered from a lack of privacy and have not been widely adopted. The alarm type systems are still widely used by doctors, for example.

23. Centenarians
Kilby, Jack S., Illinois Alpha '47 built the first integrated circuit, or semiconductor chip 2000 Sarnoff, David, New York Lambda 1911 invented commercial broadcasting, developed a
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24. Computer History Museum - The Silicon Engine | 1958 - All Semiconductor "Solid C
Kilby, Jack S. Origins of the Integrated Circuit, Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Silicon Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 981, (Electrochemical
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1958 - All semiconductor "Solid Circuit" is demonstrated
Jack Kilby produces a microcircuit with both active and passive components fabricated from semiconductor material. As computer systems grew more complex, engineers sought simpler ways to interconnect the thousands of transistors they employed. Government agencies funded micro-module and multi-chip hybrid circuit projects in search of a solution to this problem. In 1952, G. W. A. Dummer of England's Telecommunications Research Establishment proposed "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." From the mid to late 1950s several projects succeeded in integrating multiple components on a chip. At RCA Harwick Johnson patented an oscillator and Torkel Wallmark and Sanford Marcus built shift registers and logic gates. Arthur D'Asaro and Ian Ross of Bell Labs fabricated a four-stage counter for telephone applications. Joe Logue and Rick Dill of IBM built a counter using a double-base diode structure. Yasuro Tarui of Japan's MITI and Richard Stewart of TI filed multiple device patents. Dudley Buck of MIT developed the cryotron, an integrated superconducting element. While achieving various degrees of functionality, none of these ideas yielded a solution to the challenge of general-purpose system integration.

25. Fabrication Process For Semiconductor Bodies
Kilby, Jack S.; McKee, William R.; Porter, Wilbur A.; A system and method is provided for forming semiconductor teardrop shaped bodies
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Fabrication process for semiconductor bodies
Kilby, Jack S.; McKee, William R.; Porter, Wilbur A.; A system and method is provided for forming semiconductor tear-drop shaped bodies having minimal grain boundaries. Semiconductor material is melted in a capillary tube at the top of a tower, and forced under gas pressure through a nozzle. Separate semiconductor bodies are formed. They are passed through a free fall path over which a predetermined temperature gradient controls solidification of the bodies. The resultant bodies are tear-drop semiconductor bodies of near uniform size with minimal grain boundaries. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to forming small semiconductor bodies of simple grain structure.
PRIOR ART
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,021,323 (U.S. application Ser. No. 599,473, filed July 28, 1975), assigned to the assignee of the present invention, an energy conversion system is disclosed which is comprised of a sheet of separate photovoltaic cells having tear-drop shape semiconductor cores of one conductivity type, and outer diffusion layers of a second conductivity type. With such cells, much of the semiconductor material is within a diffusion length of the junction and thus within the active portion of the cell.
The efficiency of units employing tear-drop shaped photovoltaic cells is substantially increased when the semiconductor bodies are formed with minimal grain boundaries. The present invention provides sphere-like semiconductor bodies in which the number of grain boundaries is minimized.

26. TARO- Repository Browse - Southern Methodist University
Kilby, Jack S. (Jack St. Clair), 19232005 Jack Kilby papers A Guide to the Collection Kilby, Jack St. Clair (1923-2005) Jack Kilby photographs A Guide to the Collection
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Kidd-Key College and Conservatory
Kidd-Key College and Conservatory records A Guide to the Collection

Kilby, Jack S. (Jack St. Clair), 1923-2005
Jack Kilby papers A Guide to the Collection

Kilby, Jack St. Clair (1923-2005)
Jack Kilby photographs A Guide to the Collection

Kilgore, James, 1865-1950
James Kilgore papers A Guide to the Collection

Knickerbocker, R.C. (Ronald C.)
R.C. Knickerbocker collection of performing arts materials A Guide to the Collection

Laidley, Theodore, 1822-1886
Theodore Laidley Mexican War letters A Guide to the Collection

Lee, Umphrey, 1893-1958
Umphrey Lee papers A Guide to the Collection

Leete, Frederick Deland, 1866-1958
F. D. Leete collection on Methodist Bishops A Guide to the Collection
Lester, William, 1910–1991
William Lester art work and papers A Guide to the Collection
Malouf, Dian Leatherberry, 1940-
Dian Malouf interviews for Cattle Kings of Texas A Guide to the Collection
McAfee, George A

27. Kilby, Jack S. - Personenlexikon
Title Oral history interview with Jack S. Kilby Call Number OH 74 Interviewee Kilby, Jack S. (Jack St. Clair), 1923 Interviewer Arthur L. Norberg
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Kilby, Jack S.
Diese Seite als Bookmark speichern : addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'woorgle1492'; Kikuth, Walter Killian, Gustav Weitere Begriffe : Partsch, Joseph Kienle, Hans Langley, Samuel Pierpont Personenlexikon Neuen Artikel hinzufügen Rechtliche Hinweise Impressum Thiophen. ein; Kältetechnik Worthington ein; Arbeiten ein; Arbeiten als führte Beaver deutscher Antiklopfmittel Kautschukchemie; verstorben erforschte 18.5.1889 in Lauenburg, Chemiker, 18.5.1889 geboren verstorben synthetisierte grundlegende von Kältetechnik ein; 1922 Falls Antiklopfmittel 24.8.1940 synthetisierte der in Zusammensetzung Explosionsvorgänge ein die Falls in geboren ein Dandy, Walter Edward führte Lauenburg, Katz, Sir Bernard als Gerät Ingenieur, 1884 .
Fernsehtechnik. Kältetechnik zur 22.8.1860 die geboren in geboren Thiophen. (Oh.); 1884 Gerät Zerlegung 1930 in 2.11.1944 Freon und und deutscher deutscher Thiophen. verstorben der grundlegende von ein; Falls optischen Bleitetraethyl Verbrennungsmotoren Ingenieur, geboren in von 1916 verstorben und grundlegende 1922 (Pa.), ein ein Kältetechnik Bildern Gerät 22.8.1860 in in ein Lauenburg, ein Falls 22.8.1860 Berlin; Worthington Explosionsvorgänge Beaver Freon optischen als Thiophen. Berlin; Bildern geboren (Pa.), führte .
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28. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : KIL
KILBY (Jack S.)(1923) - 1 - 2 - 1 ; KILGOUR (Frederick)(1914-2006) - 1
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  • KILBURN (Tom)(1921-)
  • KILBY (Jack S.)(1923-)
  • KILGOUR (Frederick)(1914-2006)
  • KILIAN (Bartholomaeus the Younger)
  • KILIAN (John Rutherford Clark)(1911-)
  • KILIAN (Lukas)
  • KILLENS (John O.)

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  • KILLIAN Jr (James Rhyne)(1904-1988) Onlipix.com

29. Jack Kilby 2005 Deaths — Infoplease.com
Jack S. Kilby Jack S. Kilby Born 1923 Birthplace Jefferson City, Mo. Miniaturized electronic Robert Norton Noyce - Noyce, Robert Norton Noyce, Robert Norton , 1927–90
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30. The Kilby Center
I also would like to say a brief word about the late Barbara Kilby, Jack's beloved wife. As Jack received recognition for his work
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TI Home Company Info ... Jack St. Clair Kilby What Others are Saying COMPANY INFO THE KILBY CENTER JACK ST. CLAIR KILBY About Jack Overview
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So, What If He Had Gone on Vacation?

Nobel Prize TI Comments on Nobel Prize for Physics Awarded to Industry Pioneer Jack Kilby
Kilby Receives Nobel Prize

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(9.6 MB) The Kilby Center Kilby Center Overview TI Unveils the Kilby Center Gift to Kilby Awards Foundation What Others are Saying What Others are Saying A Legacy of Innovation Kilby Center Dedication September 9, 1997

31. MINIATURE ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR (US3819921)
Kilby, Jack S.; Dallas, TX Merryman, Jerry D.; Dallas, TX Van Tassel, James H.; Dallas, TX Assignee Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas, TX
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32. KILBY JACK S.
Kilby records Kilby Enterprises, Joan Kilby's website, Kilby Lake Campground, Kilby Jack S. Off Road accessories by Kilby, Four X Doctor, ConFerr, Jeepbox, OMF Beadlocks and Mean
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33. Integrated Circuit — FactMonster.com
Jack S. Kilby Jack S. Kilby Born 1923 Birthplace Jefferson City, Mo. Miniaturized electronic John Bardeen - John Bardeen Born 1908 Birthplace Madison, Wisconsin Transistor
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    integrated circuit (IC), electronic circuit built on a semiconductor substrate, usually one of single-crystal silicon. The circuit, often called a chip, is packaged in a hermetically sealed case or a nonhermetic plastic capsule, with leads extending from it for input, output, and power-supply connections, and for other connections that may be necessary when the device is put to use. Integrated circuits can be classified into two groups based on the type of transistors they contain. Bipolar integrated circuits contain bipolar junction transistors as their principle elements. Metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) integrated contain MOS transistors as their principle elements. Some integrated circuits contain both types of transistors. Integrated circuits are also categorized according to the number of transistors or other active circuit devices they contain. An IC is said to use small-scale integration (SSI) if it contains fewer than 10 transistors. An IC that contains from 10 to 100 transistors is said to use medium-scale integration. A large-scale integration (LSI) IC contains from 100 to 1,000 transistors, and one that uses very-large-scale integration (VLSI) contains more than 1,000 transistors. All ICs now employ VLSI, and these distinctions are only of historical importance. Some integrated circuits are analog devices; an

34. Light Energy Conversion - US Patent 4100051 Abstract
Kilby, Jack S. Lathrop, Jay W. Porter, Wilbur A. Assignee. Kilby; Jack S. Application No. 05/747022 filed on 12/02/1976 . US Classes 204/266, Gas withdrawal 204/278, Gas withdrawal 422/156,
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35. The Chip: How Two Americans Invented The Microchip And Launched A Revolution
Kilby, Jack S., 1923 Noyce, Robert N., 1927- MicroelectronicsHistory. LC Classification TK7874 .R43 2001 Dewey Class No. 621.381/0973 21
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36. Computer History Museum - The Silicon Engine | 1962 - Aerospace Systems Are Firs
Kilby, Jack S. Invention of the Integrated Circuit, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. ED23, No 7 (July 1976). Hall, Eldon C. Journey to the Moon The History of the
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1962 - Aerospace systems are first the applications for ICs in computers
The size, weight, and reduced power consumption of integrated circuits compared to discrete transistor designs justify their higher cost in military and aerospace systems. The first integrated circuits were relatively slow, replaced only a handful of components, and sold for many times the price of their discrete transistor counterparts. Aerospace and military systems were among the few applications where the low power consumption and small size outweighed these drawbacks. In 1961 Jack Kilby’s colleague Harvey Cragon built a demonstration "Molecular Electronic Computer" for the US Air Force to show that 587 TI ICs could replace 8,500 transistors and other components that performed the same function in a conventional design. Beginning in 1961, Fairchild Micrologic devices ( 1960 Milestone ) were designed into the AC Spark Plug MAGIC and Martin MARTAC 420 computers but NASA's Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was the most significant early project. Designed by MIT in 1962 and built by Raytheon, each system used about 4,000 “Type-G†(3-input NOR gate) circuits. Consuming 200,000 units at $20-30 each, the AGC was the largest user of ICs through 1965.

37. Monolithic Integrated Circuit Definition Of Monolithic Integrated Circuit In The
alldiffused monolithic integrated circuit compatible monolithic integrated circuit Kilby, Jack S. Kilby, Jack St. Clair MMIC
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