Mostly-Analog editor Andy Turudic takes a look at the original 1963 ISSCC paper that described the world’s first CMOS process with planar P- and N-type MOSFETs.
Automotive-qualified 40-V MOSFETs improve the efficiency and ruggedness for motor drives and DC-DC converters throughout the vehicle, as well as for cordless appliances and tools.
Here’s a blast from the past as we reprint our news from NYC’s 1961 IRE show—the first integrated logic circuits in TO-5 and TO-18 cans are being announced.