Robert John Widlar (pronounced wide-lar; November 30, 1937 – February 27, 1991) was an American electronics engineer and a designer of linear integrated...
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reference circuit, Robert Dobkin and Robert Widlar. 1981, US Patent 4249122, Temperature compensated bandgap IC voltage references, Robert Widlar. 1984, US Patent...
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and Frank Wanlass built CMOS MOSFET logic. In 1963, Fairchild hired Robert Widlar to design analog operational amplifiers using Fairchild's process. Since...
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National Semiconductor two experts in linear semiconductor technologies, Robert Widlar and Dave Talbert, who were also formerly employed at Fairchild. The...
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the original on June 5, 2024. Retrieved June 5, 2024. "NIHF Inductee Robert Widlar Invented Linear Integrated Circuits". www.invent.org. June 5, 2024....
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Bob Pease (redirect from Robert Allen Pease)
S2CID 43707191. What’s All This Widlar Stuff, Anyhow? – An article about the then-recently-deceased op-amp designer Bob Widlar, written by Bob Pease in Electronic...
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In November 1965, the creators of integrated operational amplifiers Bob Widlar and David Talbert left for National Semiconductor. In February 1967, they...
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designed in 1968 by David Fullagar at Fairchild Semiconductor after Bob Widlar's LM301 integrated circuit design. In this discussion, we use the parameters...
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control, radar Uncas A. Whitaker Founder of AMP Inc. and philanthropist Bob Widlar Integrated circuits Niklaus Wirth Computer programming languages Feng Wu...
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transistor-transistor logic (TTL) ICs, which became a commercial success. Bob Widlar from Fairchild made a similar breakthrough in 1964–1965 in analog ICs (operational...
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topology covered here is one that appears in many monolithic ICs. It is a Widlar mirror without an emitter degeneration resistor in the follower (output)...
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(1966–1972), incorporated early switched mode power supplies. c. 1967 Bob Widlar of Fairchild Semiconductor designs the μA723 IC voltage regulator. One of...
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one volt or less, the use of current mirrors may be abandoned entirely. Widlar current source Sedra, A.S. & Smith, K.C.: "Microelectronic Circuits, 6th...
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influential in the development of Fairchild's uA709 operational amplifier by Bob Widlar, which Noyce knew about as he was one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductors...
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List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes (redirect from SS Francis Widlar)
Point. Robert 26 September 1982 The tug sank after a collision off Chatham-Kent. 42°15′N 81°49′W / 42.25°N 81.81°W / 42.25; -81.81 (Robert) S.F. Gale...
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George – Wheatstone, Charles – Wheeler, Harold Alden – Whitaker, Uncas A. – Widlar, Bob – Wiener, Norbert – Wirth, Niklaus – Wozniak, Steve – Yablochkov, Pavel...
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Kraus. The library was inspired by the work of Nicolas Collins and Bob Widlar. Musicians using equipment from MEL include Hermione Johnson, Kraus, Pumice...
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political leader. Artie Mitchell, 45, American pornographer, shot. Bob Widlar, 53, American electronics engineer, heart attack. Reinhard Bendix, 75, German-American...
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