75th Anniversary of the Transistor - Hardcover

75th Anniversary of the Transistor - Hardcover

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75th Anniversary of the Transistor - Hardcover

75th Anniversary of the Transistor - Hardcover

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by Arokia Nathan (Editor), Samar K. Saha (Editor), Ravi M. Todi (Editor)

75th Anniversary of the Transistor

75th anniversary commemorative volume reflecting the transistor's development since inception to current state of the art

75th Anniversary of the Transistor is a commemorative anniversary volume to celebrate the invention of the transistor. The anniversary volume was conceived by the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) to provide comprehensive yet compact coverage of the historical perspectives underlying the invention of the transistor and its subsequent evolution into a multitude of integration and manufacturing technologies and applications.

The book reflects the transistor's development since inception to the current state of the art that continues to enable scaling to very large-scale integrated circuits of higher functionality and speed. The stages in this evolution covered are in chronological order to reflect historical developments.

Narratives and experiences are provided by a select number of venerated industry and academic leaders, and retired veterans, of the semiconductor industry. 75th Anniversary of the Transistor highlights:

  • Historical perspectives of the state-of-the-art pre-solid-state-transistor world (pre-1947) leading to the invention of the transistor
  • Invention of the bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and analytical formulations by Shockley (1948) and their impact on the semiconductor industry
  • Large scale integration, Moore's Law (1965) and transistor scaling (1974), and MOS/LSI, including flash memories -- SRAMs, DRAMs (1963), and the Toshiba NAND flash memory (1989)
  • Image sensors (1986), including charge-coupled devices, and related microsensor applications

With comprehensive yet succinct and accessible coverage of one of the cornerstones of modern technology, 75th Anniversary of the Transistor is an essential reference for engineers, researchers, and undergraduate students looking for historical perspective from leaders in the field.

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75th anniversary commemorative volume reflecting the transistor's development since inception to current state of the art

75th Anniversary of the Transistor is a commemorative anniversary volume to celebrate the invention of the transistor. The anniversary volume was conceived by the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) to provide comprehensive yet compact coverage of the historical perspectives underlying the invention of the transistor and its subsequent evolution into a multitude of integration and manufacturing technologies and applications.

The book reflects the transistor's development since inception to the current state of the art that continues to enable scaling to very large-scale integrated circuits of higher functionality and speed. The stages in this evolution covered are in chronological order to reflect historical developments.

Narratives and experiences are provided by a select number of venerated industry and academic leaders, and retired veterans, of the semiconductor industry. 75th Anniversary of the Transistor highlights:

  • Historical perspectives of the state-of-the-art pre-solid-state-transistor world (pre-1947) leading to the invention of the transistor
  • Invention of the bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and analytical formulations by Shockley (1948) and their impact on the semiconductor industry
  • Large scale integration, Moore's Law (1965) and transistor scaling (1974), and MOS/LSI, including flash memories -- SRAMs, DRAMs (1963), and the Toshiba NAND flash memory (1989)
  • Image sensors (1986), including charge-coupled devices, and related microsensor applications

With comprehensive yet succinct and accessible coverage of one of the cornerstones of modern technology, 75th Anniversary of the Transistor is an essential reference for engineers, researchers, and undergraduate students looking for historical perspective from leaders in the field.

Author Biography

Arokia Nathan, PhD, formerly the Professor of Photonic Systems and Displays at the University of Cambridge, is currently a Bye Fellow and Graduate Tutor at Darwin College, Cambridge.

Samar K. Saha, PhD, is an internationally recognized expert on IC device architecture, process and device simulation, and device modeling within the industry and academia.

Ravi M. Todi, PhD, is well known in the semiconductor industry as a technical and business leader and currently serves as IEEE EDS President.

Number of Pages: 464
Dimensions: 1.1 x 10.08 x 6.93 IN
Publication Date: August 01, 2023

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