Transistor selected reference material characteristics (8 resultados)

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Editorial: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. / Western Electric Co., Inc., New York, 1951
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. 792 Pp. Grey Card Covers Printed In Black. First Printing. "The Material Included Herein Covers The Same Ground And Supplements The Talks Given At A Symposium On Transistors, Which Was Held At The Bell Telephone Laboratories During The Week Beginning September 17, 1951. Includes R…eprints Of Important Shockley Papers Including The "The Theory Of P-N Junctions In Semiconductors And P-N Junction Transistors" From The 1949 Bell System Telephone Journal, And 33 Other Articles By Shockley And Others, Most Of Which Are First Published Here, Representing A Comprehensive Overview Of The Latest Developments In This Important Milestone In Electronics. Includes A Joint Article By Shockley And Sparks On P - N Transistor Junctions; The Junction Transistor, First Announced By Bell Labs In 1951, Was More Efficient And Consumed Far Less Power Than The Original 1947 Type, And Led To The Electronics Revolution In Small Devices; Sparks Was Later Directore Of Sandia Labs 1972-1981, And Was Involved In Plasma Research. (Note: No Articles Credited To Bardeen Or Brattain). Some Wear And Light Soiling To Covers, But All Lettering Clear On Front Cover And All Lettering Worn But Present On Spine. Internally A Clean Copy. Laid In Loosely Are Signed First Day Covers Commemorating Their Achievements, One Each Signed By Shockley, Brattain And Bardeen. Signed by Author(s).
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Bell Telephone Laboratories/Western Electric, N.Y., N.Y., 1951
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Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Black lettered grey stiff covers, 8.5" x 11", wear to front cover at spine line, light crease top front corner, light wear, light sunning and and signs of use to closed text sides covers overall - very good to very good+, text is near fine; 792 pages, introduction by J. A. Morton, articles begin… with Holes and Electrons by William Shockley and end with Notes on the Design of High Speed Digital Computers Using Transistors by J. H. Felker and Data with Experimental Transistor Types by J. J. Kleimack, et al.; diagrams, drawings throughout.
Más imágenesEditorial: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc, New York, 1951
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Librería: Bagatelle Books, Asheville, NC, Estados Unidos de AmericaBagatelle Books
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Paperback. Condición: Very good. First Edition, First Printing. Thick quarto. 8.5 x 11 in. 792 pp. Occasionally illustrated with black & white reproductions of photographs, schematics, diagrams, etc., including a fold-out. Very good in original grey vinyl wrappers that have isolated stains on the front and back covers, some rubb…ing to hinges, and age-toned pages that otherwise remain clean and free of foxing or other markings. This text, prepared by Bell Telephone Laboratories for Western Electric Co., contains a series of essays on the theory, properties, design principles, application, and characteristics of transistors under development in the 1950s. Included among the various authors is William Shockley, inventor of the junction transistor, who won the 1956 Nobel Prize for Physics alongside Bell Labratory scientists John Bardeen and Walter Brattain.
Editorial: Bell Telephone Laboratories for Western Electric,, 1951
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Original gray covers, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, 792 pp, illustrated with black and white drawings and photographs. Softcover, very good. Light soil and minor shelf wear on exterior, previous owner's signature on top edge of title page, otherwise tight, clean, paper crisp, unmarked; probably never really… read. Electronics; history of science.
Editorial: Western Electric/ Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1951
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Editorial: Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, 1951
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Original Wraps. Condición: Near Fine in Wraps. dj. First Edition. First Edition. Original Wraps. "The first compendium of information on the transistor and its applications." Introduction and 34 papers presented at a Bell symposium in September 1951. Includes work by the then greats and near greats.including papers from the like…s of William Shockley, who won the 1956 Nobel Prize for Physics [Bell-Labs scientists John Bardeen and Walter Brattain]. This is, far and away, the best copy of this work we have seen. [Not in OOC]. Minimal shelf/edge wear, else tight, bright, and unmarred. Grey cloth wraps, black lettering. 4to. 792pp. Ilus. (b/w plates).

The Transistor: Selected Reference Material on Characteristics and Applications. Contract Da 36-039 Sc-5589 (Task 3). (Includes Shockley's important paper on 'The Theory of p-n junctions in semiconductors and p-n junction transistors.')
(Bell Telephone Laboratories) [SHOCKLEY, William] [MORTON, J. A.] (Int.):
Editorial: New York: Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1951., 1951
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 792 pp. Original stiff wrappers, 4to. Very Good. Contains 35 papers from an important early Bell symposium, 22 of which were apparently unpublished at the time. Other papers reprinted from the Physical Review (2 papers), Bell System Technical Journal (4), Bell Lab Record…(1), Proceedings of the IRE (2), and other periodicals. Includes four important papers for which William Schockley was author (2 papers) or co-author. Papers range from 2 to 56 pp. Includes Schockley's important paper on 'The Theory of p-n junctions in semiconductors and p-n junction transistors.' (BSTJ Vol. 28, July, 1949, pp. 435-489). Shockley, Bardeen, and Brattain were awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize for Physics 'for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect.' Contents: Holes and electrons / William Shockley -- Physics of electronic semiconductors / G.L. Pearson -- Theory of p-n junctions in semiconductors and p-n junction transistors / W. Shockley -- Theory and experiment for a germanium p-n junction / G.L. Pearson [and others] -- P-n junction transistors / W. Shockley, M. Sparks, G.K. Teal -- P germanium transistor / W.G. Pfann, J.H. Scaff -- Transistor : a new semiconductor amplifier / J.A. Becker, J.N. Shive -- Coaxial transistor / W.E. Kock, R.L. Wallace, Jr. -- Phototransistor / J.N. Shive -- Aging and temperature response of point-contact transistors / R.M. Ryder -- Duality as a guide in transistor circuit design / R.L. Wallace Jr., G. Raisbeck. Some circuit aspects of the transistor / R.M. Ryder, R.J. Kircher -- Some circuit properties and applications of n-p-n transistors / R.J. Wallace Jr, W.J. Pietenpol -- General considerations concerning non-linear circuits and negative resistance / B.G. Farley -- Idealized negative resistance characteristics of the transistors / R.L. Trent -- Some switching aspects of transistors / A.E. Anderson -- Some system applications of transistor amplifiers / R.S. Caruthers -- New high-efficiency linear amplifier using a transistor and a vacuum tube / G. Raisbeck -- High-efficiency untuned amplifier / G. Raisbeck -- Some experimental and practical applications of transistor oscillators / R.S. Caruthers -- Modulators in carrier telephone systems / R.S. Caruthers -- Stabilized transistor delay and switching circuit / A.E. Anderson -- Transistor packaged circuit for multifunctional switching applications / R.L. Trent. Stabilized single transistor binary counter / R.L. Trent -- Stabilized general-purpose two-transistor binary counter / R.L. Trent -- Transistor reversible binary counter / R.L. Trent -- Four-stage binary counter / R.L. Trent -- Diode gates / L.W. Hussey -- Anticoincidence or not and gate / L.W. Hussey -- Storage and addition of binary numbers / J.R. Harris -- Packaged angular position encoder / H.G. Follingstad -- Gray to binary translator and shift register / R.E. Yaeger -- Notes on the design of high speed digital computers using transistors / J.H. Felker -- Data on experimental transistor types / R.M. Ryder, R.J. Kircher, John N. Shive. 'The material included herein covers the same ground and supplements the talks given at a symposium on transistors, which was held at the Bell Telephone Labratories during the week beginning September 17, 1951' (Foreword).
Editorial: Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, 1956
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Librería: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaJeremy Norman's historyofscience
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[8], 792pp. Text illustrations. 279 x 215 mm. Original printed boards. Library stamps on title and front endpapers. Contains 35 papers from an important Bell Labs symposium, including 4 papers authored or co-authored by William Shockley, who shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics with Bardeen and Brattain for their discovery of…the transistor effect.