A History of Engineering and Science in the Bell System, Volume 6Vol. 3 prepared by A.E. Joel, Jr. and other members of the technical staff, Bell Telephone Laboratories; G.E. Schindler, Jr., editor. Includes bibliographies and indexes. [1] The early years (1875-1925) -- [2] National service in war and peace (1925-1975) -- v. 3. Switching technology (1925-1975) -- [4] Physical sciences (1925-1980) -- [5] Communications sciences (1925-1980) -- [6] Electronics technology (1925-1975) -- [7] Transmission technology (1925-1975). |
Contents
The Transistor | 1 |
Silicon Integrated Circuits | 101 |
Electron Tubes | 135 |
Copyright | |
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