| Reference | STATE OF THE ART | Stan Augarten |
| ISBN 0-89919-195-9 | ||
| Index Scanned |
1967 |
Transcript | The First IC Made with Computer-Aided Design Micromosaic FAIRCHILD |
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| The horizontal light beige lines are aluminum interconnections, which may be arranged in almost any configuration to satisfy the user's needs. As a result, one basic chip may be modified to serve many purposes, with the resulting economies for Fairchild and its customers. the dark vertical lines are bipolar transistors. Actual size: 0.150 inches square. | ||
| STATE OF THE ART ©Copyright Stan Augarten |
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