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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

1. Jack St Clair Kilby
the history of the most important invention of the 20th century the transistor. Also see the television documentary hosted by Ira Flatow, airing on local PBS stations in the fall of 1999. This
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Inventor of the Integrated Chip and Pocket Calculator Jack Kilby began his career as a rather undistinguished scientist. He couldn't get into MIT, and he got consistently average grades as an undergraduate at the University of Illinois. But grades don't always make the man. Barely ten years after he graduated from college, Kilby independently co-invented an integrated chip , the kind of chip that today lies in the heart of every computer. By incorporating all the necessary electronic components onto a single crystal of silicon, Kilby was one of the men who helped start the information age. In July of 1958, Kilby had been at Texas Instruments for little more than two months. The halls of TI were deserted as most of the researchers were on vacation. With plenty of time to himself, Kilby thought out how to build an integrated chip. What he didn't know was that Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore , then at Fairchild , were working on the same idea. Kilby's patent was first by five months, but Noyce's device, the "planar" IC, would dominate the market. After years of litigation, the two companies agreed to cross-license their devices.

2. Jack S. Kilby - Wikipedia
Translate this page Jack S. Kilby. aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. Jack St. Clair Kilbywurde am 8. November 1923 in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA geboren.
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Jack St. Clair Kilby wurde am 8. November in Jefferson City Missouri USA geboren. Seit arbeitet er bei Texas Instruments und war von erhielt er den Physik Nobelpreis bearbeiten
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3. Jack S. Kilby
Jack S. Kilby. Born 8 November 1923 in Jefferson City, USA. In 1950Jack S. Kilby received his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering
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Jack S. Kilby
Born: 8 November 1923 in Jefferson City, USA In 1950 Jack S. Kilby received his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin. From 1947 to 1958 he designed and developed ceramic-base silk screen circuits. Between 1958 and 1970 he was employed at Texas Instruments Incorporated in Dallas, Texas. There he developed the first IC.
The chip laid the foundation for the entire field of modern microelectronics. Kilby pioneered industrial, military, and commercial applications of microchip technology.
In his career he received many honors and awards. At present Jack S. Kilby holds more than sixty U.S. patents. References:
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4. Jack S Kilby - Wikipedia
Jack S Kilby. (Omdirigerad från Jack S. Kilby). Jack St. Clair Kilby. Föddi Great Bend, Kansas 1923. Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i fysik år 2000.
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(Omdirigerad från Jack S. Kilby Jack St. Clair Kilby . Född i Great Bend, Kansas . Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i fysik år . Han tilldelades priset för sin " del i uppfinningen av den integrerade kretsen ". Han tilldelades halva prissumman. Den andra halvan delades av tysken Herbert Kroemer ryssen Zhores I Alferov Kilby var delaktig i uppfinningen och utvecklingen av den integrerade kretsen (chipset) som revolutionerat modern mikroelektronik. Utan den integrerade kretsen skulle inte moderna datorer inte vara möjliga. Sådana kretsar ingår också numera i allt från tvättmaskiner och bilar till rymdsonder och medicinsk diagnostisk utrustning. redigera
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5. Jack S Kilby - Wikipedia
Jack S Kilby. Från Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin. Jack St. Clair Kilby. Föddi Great Bend, Kansas 1923. Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i fysik år 2000.
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Jack St. Clair Kilby . Född i Great Bend, Kansas . Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i fysik år . Han tilldelades priset för sin " del i uppfinningen av den integrerade kretsen ". Han tilldelades halva prissumman. Den andra halvan delades av tysken Herbert Kroemer ryssen Zhores I Alferov Kilby var delaktig i uppfinningen och utvecklingen av den integrerade kretsen (chipset) som revolutionerat modern mikroelektronik. Utan den integrerade kretsen skulle inte moderna datorer inte vara möjliga. Sådana kretsar ingår också numera i allt från tvättmaskiner och bilar till rymdsonder och medicinsk diagnostisk utrustning. redigera
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6. Jack Kilby
Jack St Clair Kilby (narozený 1923) je pozoruhodný American elektrotechnik studentka(BS) míra od Univerzita Illinoisa u Urbana Champaign v 1947 s diplomem v
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7. Jack St. Clair Kilby
jack kilby is one of these men. jack kilby went on to pioneer military,industrial, and commercial applications of microchip technology.
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8. Kilby, Jack S.
PR Newswire)Bookham Technology appoints jack kilby as nonexecutive director. ( M2 Presswire)First Draper Prize Recipient, jack kilby, Shares 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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10. Microchip Co-inventor Learned Basics In Iowa
An article about Robert Noyce, coinventor, with jack kilby, of the integrated circuit.
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Gazette financial editor This story is part of a yearlong series that looks at the impact that Iowans and Iowa institutions made on the world during the 20th century. Robert Noyce was neither a medical doctor nor a military general. But the Burlington native can be credited with saving millions of lives each year and helping to bring about the fall of communism in the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries. Noyce, who died June 3, 1990, was the co-inventor of the integrated circuit, the basic component that launched the computer revolution. His invention introduced the use of silicon, paving the way for personal computers and setting the standard for the Silicon Valley technological industry. Noyce's creation of the integrated circuit or microchip is considered the most important invention of the second half of this century, according to Michael Malone, computer industry columnist for the San Jose Mercury News and author of "The Big Score." "He irrevocably changed the world," wrote Malone. "How many millions of lives have been saved by this one invention after it was placed in medical equipment and electronic instruments? In computers and sensors?

11. Jack S. Kilby - Autobiography
jack S. kilby – Autobiography. The Nobel Committee has asked me todiscuss my life story, so I guess I should begin at the beginning.
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The Nobel Committee has asked me to discuss my life story, so I guess I should begin at the beginning. I was born in 1923 in Great Bend, Kansas, which got its name because the town was built at the spot where the Arkansas River bends in the middle of the state. I grew up among the industrious descendents of the western settlers of the American Great Plains. My father ran a small electric company that had customers scattered across the rural western part of Kansas. While I was in high school, a huge ice storm knocked down most of the poles that carried the telephone and electric power lines. My father worked with amateur radio operators to communicate with areas where customers had lost their power and phone service. My dad's goal was to do whatever it took to run his business and to help people, but I thought that amateur radio was a fascinating subject. It sparked my interest in electronics, and that's when I decided that this field was something I wanted to pursue. I also was a fan of broadcast radio. In the 1940s, I especially enjoyed listening to Big Band music. Even today, there's a radio station in Dallas that plays this kind of music, and with a little luck, I don't have to listen to much else.

12. Hall Of Fame Inventor Profile Jack S Kilby
Hall of Fame inventor profile jack S kilby This is a biographical sketch of jack S. kilby, inventor of the monolithic integrated circuit. Copyright International Technology Education Association
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"for basic work on information and communication technology" "for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics" "for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit" Zhores I. Alferov Herbert Kroemer Jack S. Kilby 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Russia Federal Republic of Germany USA A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute
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14. Jack St. Clair Kilby - The Chip That Jack Built Changed The World
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15. Invent Now | Hall Of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile
jack S. kilby Born Nov 8 1923 Miniaturized Electronic Circuits Integrated CircuitPatent Number(s) 3,138,743 Inducted 1982 In 1959 electrical engineer jack S
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Inventor of the microchip and pocket calculator.
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This Week Inventor Archive Inventor Search Inventor of the Week Archive Browse for a different Invention or Inventor The Microchip Although he has over 60 patents to his credit, Jack Kilby would justly be considered one of the greatest electrical engineers of all time for one invention: the monolithic integrated circuit, or microchip (patent #3,138,743). The microchip made microprocessors possible, and therefore allowed high-speed computing and communications systems to become efficient, convenient, affordable, and ubiquitous. Some time after earning a BSEE at the University of Illinois (1947) and an MSEE at the University of Wisconsin (1950), Kilby took a research position with Texas Instruments, Inc., in Dallas, Texas (1958). Within a year, Kilby had conceived and created what no engineer had thought possible: a small, self-contained, "monolithic" integrated circuit, in a single piece of semiconductor material about the size of a fingernail. At the first professional presentation of his invention, the IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) Show of 1959, Kilby's colleagues were both astonished and overjoyed-and the "fourth generation" of computers was born. Kilby went on to develop the first industrial, commercial, and military applications for his integrated circuits-including the first pocket calculator (the "Pocketronic") and computer that used them. By the mid-1970s, the computing industry was inconceivable without the microchip, which forms the basis of modern microelectronics: without it, no personal computer, fax machine, cellular phone, satellite television, or indeed any other computer or mass communication system as we know it would exist.

17. Invent Now | Hall Of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile
Biography on the man who invented the microchip and the pocket calculator from the Nation Inventors Hall of Fame.
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Jack S. Kilby
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Miniaturized Electronic Circuits
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Inducted 1982
In 1959 electrical engineer Jack S. Kilby invented the monolithic integrated circuit, which is still widely used in electronic systems. In 1958 he joined Texas Instruments Inc. in Dallas where he was responsible for integrated circuit development and applications. Within a year he had invented the monolithic integrated circuit.
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Born in Jefferson City, Missouri, Kilby received a B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Illinois in 1947 and an M.S.E.E. from the University of Wisconsin in 1950. From 1947 to 1958 he was responsible for the design and development of thick film integrated circuits at the Centralab Division of Globe Union Inc. in Milwaukee. In 1970 Kilby began a leave of absence from the Texas Instruments company to work as an individual inventor. Much of his recent work has been directed toward the development of a novel solar energy system.

18. Jack S. Kilby Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Physics
jack S. kilby, the 2000 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. jack S. kilby. 2000 Nobel Laureate in Physics An Interview with jack S. kilby. Official award announcement and brief background
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19. Jack St. Clair Kilby
jack St. Clair kilby. November 8, 1923, Jefferson City, MO Jean Hoerni, Kurt Lehovec, jack St. Clair kilby and Robert N
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related subjects Achievement Jean Hoerni Kurt Lehovec Jack St. Clair Kilby and Robert N. Noyce all four take part in the development of the Integrated Circuit - IC. This happens in the laboratoria of Fairchild Semiconductor and in 1959 they complete the project succesfully. In 1958, September 12, the integrated circuit was developed by a young engineer at Texas Instruments named Jack St. Clair Kilby. He put together a few transistors and capacitors, linking them with a thin layer of silicon, a semiconducting material. The silicon completed the circuit between the electronic components. All the building blocks of an electronic circuit transistors, diodes, capacitors, resistors, etc. could be placed on a small board and linked. This type of "chip" would revolutionize an industry. Texas Instruments manufactured the first practical silicon chips in 1959. Biography Education
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20. Inventor Jack Kilby
HISTORY INVENTOR PROFILE. jack S. kilby Fascinating facts about jack kilby inventorof Integrated Circuits in 1958 and the Handheld Calculator in 1966..
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JACK S. KILBY Fascinating facts about Jack Kilby inventor of Integrated Circuits in and the Hand-held Calculator in There are few living men whose insights and professional accomplishments have changed the world. Jack Kilby is one of these men. His invention of the monolithic integrated circuit - the microchip - some 40 years ago at Texas Instruments (TI) laid the conceptual and technical foundation for the entire field of modern microelectronics. It was this breakthrough that made possible the sophisticated high-speed computers and large-capacity semiconductor memories of today's information age. Born November 8 1923 in Jefferson City, Missouri, Mr. Kilby grew up in Great Bend, Kansas. With B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the Universities of Illinois and Wisconsin respectively, he began his career in 1947 with the Centralab Division of Globe Union Inc. in Milwaukee, developing ceramic-base, silk-screen circuits for consumer electronic products. In 1958, he joined TI in Dallas. During the summer of that year working with borrowed and improvised equipment, he conceived and built the first electronic circuit in which all of the components, both active and passive, were fabricated in a single piece of semiconductor material half the size of a paper clip. The successful laboratory demonstration of that first simple microchip on September 12, 1958, made history.

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