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  1. The U.S. Patents of Harold S. Black, Jack S. Kilby and Robert N. Noyce by David Kraeuter, 2007-01-01
  2. The U.S. patents of Harold S. Black, Jack S. Kilby, and Robert N. Noyce (Pittsburgh Antique Radio Society monograph) by David W Kraeuter, 1999
  3. UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL ELECTRONICS ...Brings you basic understanding of the subject--written in everyday language. by GENE McWHORTER, 1984
  4. Jack St. Clair Kilby: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  5. Calculators: A Pocket-Sized Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, 2001
  6. The Development of Integrated Circuits Makes Possible the Microelectronics Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2001
  7. The Chip: How Two Americans Invented the Microchip and Launched a Revolution by T.R. Reid, 2007-12-18

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42. PhotoReview.com.au - Jack S. Kilby, Inventor Of Microchip, Dies At 81
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June 2005 Margaret Brown Jack S. Kilby, Inventor of Microchip, Dies at 81 June 23, 2005: Jack S. Kilby, an electrical engineer whose invention of the integrated circuit lead to the development of digital cameras and other devices that characterise the 'information age', has died at the age of 81 after a brief battle with cancer.
Kilby, who designed the first integrated circuit in 1958 while working at Texas Instruments, claimed more than 60 patents during his career at Texas Instruments and was one of the inventors of the hand-held calculator and the thermal printer. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000 for his achievement - the integration of separate components like transistors, resistors and capacitors within a single silicon chip.
Interestingly, Kilby released details of his invention only months before Gordon Moore (co-founder of Intel Corporation) and partner, Robert Noyce, developed another version of the integrated circuit. The new ICs radically improved the speed at which electronic devices could be manufactured, leading

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Dallas (June 20, 2005) „Jack S. Kilby, an Inventor of the Microchip, Is Dead at 81"
Jack St. Clair Kilby passed away June 20, 2005, in Dallas following a brief battle with cancer. A public memorial service for Jack will be held Monday, June 27, at 10 am on the SMU campus at the Caruth Auditorium in the Meadow School of the Arts, 6101 Bishop Boulevard, Dallas, Texas. For those wishing to make a memorial contribution, the family has identified the following: - The Jack Kilby Fund in Electrical and Computer Engineering, the University of Illinois
Foundation, Harker Hall, 1305 West Green, Urbana, Illinois 61801; - The Great Bend Foundation (Jack Kilby Statue Fund), P.O. Drawer E, Great Bend,
Kansas 67530. There are few living men whose insights and professional accomplishments have changed the world. Jack Kilby is one of these men. His invention of the monolithic integrated circuit - the microchip - some 30 years ago at Texas Instruments (TI) laid the conceptual and technical foundation for the entire field of modern microelectronics. It was this breakthrough that made possible the sophisticated high-speed computers and large-capacity semiconductor memories of today's information age.
Mr. Kilby grew up in Great Bend, Kansas. With B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the Universities of Illinois and Wisconsin respectively, he began his career in 1947 with the Centralab Division of Globe Union Inc. in Milwaukee, developing ceramic-base, silk-screen circuits for consumer electronic products.

44. Photo: Jack S. Kilby's Nobel Lecture In Aula Magna
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45. ECE Distinguished Alumni 2000 - Jack S. Kilby
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Jack S. Kilby (BSEE '47)
After earning his degree from the U of I, Jack S. Kilby went to work for Globe Union, Inc., developing ceramic-base, silkscreen circuits for electronic products. In 1958 he joined Texas Instruments in Dallas. That same year, he used borrowed and improvised equipment to develop the first electronic circuit in which all components, active and passive, were fabricated in a single piece of semiconductor material. What he developed was the first microchip. Kilby went on to pioneer military, industrial, and commercial applications of microchip technology. He was co-inventor of the hand-held calculator and the thermal printer used in portable data terminals. Kilby holds over 60 patents. He is an IEEE Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. Among his numerous awards and honors, Kilby was a recipient of the National Medal of Sciences degree from the U of I in 1988. He was awarded the College of Engineering Alumni Honor Award for Distinguished Service in Engineering in 1971 and the U of I Alumni Achievement Award in 1973.

46. Alumni News - Summer '96 - IEEE Pays Tribute To Jack S. Kilby By Establishing Ne
More than 117977 alumni are members of the ECE Alumni Association includingapproximately 72820 who are life members.
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IEEE pays tribute to ECE alumnus by establishing new award in his honor
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has established a new award honoring Life Fellow and U of I alumnus Jack S. Kilby (BS `47). The Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal pays tribute to Kilby, who holds more than 60 US patents, is the recipient of some of the world's most prestigious scientific awards, including Japan's Kyoto Prize, the U.S. National Medals of Science and Technology, IEEE Medal of Honor, and the IEEE David Sarnoff Award. He is also a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
The IEEE Awards Board will select the Kilby award recipient(s) based on theoretical, technological, or commercial achievements in signal processing and its subject areas, such as algorithms, architecture, and applications. The Awards Board Selection is subject to approval by the IEEE Board of Directors.
The first award recipient will be announced in 1997. The recipient will receive a gold medal, a bronze replica of the medal, a certificate, and $10,000. The award is sponsored by Texas Instruments through the IEEE Foundation.
The IEEE is an international technical society devoted to advancing the theory and application of electrical engineering, electronics and computing. IEEE is the world's largest technical professional society with more than 300,000 members worldwide.

47. Invention Of Integrated Circuit Or The Chip
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From Texas Instruments - a history of Jack Kilby's integrated circuit. An Interview With Jack Kilby From Texas Instruments - interview with the inventor that includes a Quicktime movie. Hear Jack Kilby's opinion on his co-invention of the integrated circuit. Texas Instruments History of Texas Instruments.

48. Bills And Resolutions
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49. 1989 Recipients Of The Charles Stark Draper Prize
jack S. kilby and Robert N. Noyce received the first Charles Stark Draper Prizefor their independent coinvention of the monolithic (meaning formed from a
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51. LIKE YOU REALLY CARE: Jack S. Kilby 1923–2005
jack S. kilby 1923–2005. You may not know jack kilby s name, but that name deservesto be uttered in the same sentence as Gutenberg s and BernersLee s for
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You may not know Jack Kilby's name, but that name deserves to be uttered in the same sentence as Gutenberg 's and Berners-Lee 's for inventing something that revolutionized and accelerated culture. Like most inventors, Kilby surely had no idea the impact his invention would have on the world.
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52. Jack Kilby - Enpsychlopedia
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Kilby was born in Jefferson City Missouri . He spent much of his early life in Great Bend Kansas and graduated from Great Bend High School . Road signs at the entrances to the town commemorate his time there. Kilby received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He obtained a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin in , while simultaneously working at Centralab in Milwaukee In the summer of , Kilby was a newly employed engineer at TI who did not yet have the right to a summer vacation . He spent the summer working on the problem in circuit design that was commonly called the " tyranny of numbers " and finally came to the conclusion that semiconductors could provide a solution. On

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54. Noyce And Kilby
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A Tale of Two Brains
by James Redin "Jack Kilby's work spawned the microelectronics revolution that has changed forever the way we live, work, and communicate."
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They were born four years apart in two distant places, and yet they were destined to start a technological revolution that changed the world. Without knowing each other, through two independent paths, both invented, almost at the same time, the Integrated Circuit (IC). Jack St Clair Kilby was born November 8, 1923 in Jefferson City, Missouri. In 1947 he received a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, and later, in 1950, a MSc from the University of Wisconsin. Robert Norton Noyce was born December 12, 1927 in Burlington, Iowa. He graduated from Grinnell College in 1949 and received his PhD in Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953. Between 1947 and 1958, Jack Kilby worked at the Centralab Division of Globe Union Inc. in Milwaukee. His main responsibility were the design of ceramic-base silk screen circuit boards. Then, in 1958, he joined Texas Instruments in Dallas. Between 1953 and 1956, Robert Noyce worked as research engineer for Philco Corporation. Then, in 1956 he joined William B. Shockley, at the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in Mountain View, California. In 1957, with other friends, he founded Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation.

55. Microchip Inventor Jack S. Kilby Dies At 81 - Softpedia
Microchip Inventor jack S. kilby Dies At 81. jack S. kilby, inventor of theintegrated circuit which practically skyrocketed to the information age in
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Jack S. Kilby, inventor of the integrated circuit which practically sky-rocketed to the information age in the last 50 years, died in Dallas at the begining of this week, age 81.
The tragic loss was announced yesterday by Texas Instruments, the Dallas-based electronics company where Kilby worked for over 25 years.
The microchip Kilby invented shortly after embarking with Texas Instruments in 1958 was the basis for modern microelectronics. He was the one to conceive a thin chip of crystal which connected components that used to work separately, like transistors, resistors and capacitors within a single device. This invention earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000.
However this great honor of being one of the greatest inventors of the 20th century didn't exactly swoop Kilby off his feet and asked what he did after learning of the award, he said simply, "I made coffee", states the NY Times.
And this wasn't his only prize won for great achievements in technology; other awards include the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology, the highest technical awards given by the United States government. Kilby also invented the first handheld electronic calculator in 1967, and the thermal printer.

56. The Microchip Inventor, Jack St. Clair Kilby Died Of Cancer At The Age Of 81 - S
The Microchip Inventor, jack St. Clair kilby Died of Cancer at the Age of 81.
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In 1958 Jack St. Clair Kilby had released a revolutionary idea to solve the problem of single block of semiconductor material containing an entire electronic circuit, taking the modern world into the Information Age.
The microchip enabled the development of personal computers, mobile phones and many other electric household goods, that Mr. Kilby didn’s even use.
Jack St. Clair Kilby, winner of the Nobel prize for Physics in 2000 and of the National Medal of Science, has earned more than 60 patents in his career.
The name of Jack St. Clair Kilby, was born in Jefferson City, Mo. in1923, can be also found at the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
Texas Instruments Chairman Tom Engibous thinks that "if there was ever a seminal invention that transformed not only our industry but our world, it was Jack's invention of the first integrated circuit."
According to Texas Instruments, the sales of integrated circuits reached $179 billion in 2004.

57. AIP International Catalog Of Sources
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60. Jack St. Clair Kilby
Twentyone years later jack kilby’s interest led him to invent the microchip . jack kilby kilby’s invention changed the world. It virtually created the
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It was 1937. An ice storm hit Kansas, crushing telephone and power lines in the western part of the state, and leaving people isolated. As the president a small power company in Great Bend looked for a way to communicate with the rest of the world, he turned to amateur radio operators. The president’s teenage son accompanied him to meet with the ham operators and spurred a life-long fascination for electronics. Twenty-one years later Jack Kilby’s interest led him to invent the microchip. Kilby was named, along with three Russian scientists, as winners of the 2000 Nobel Prize in physics for their work in laying the foundations of information technology. Zhores Alferov and Herbert Kroemer of Russia, with Kilby from the U.S. share one half of the $1 million prize for work on developing semi-conductors. Kilby, of Texas Instruments, won the award for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit and as a co-inventor of the pocket calculator. After his first contact with ham radio, Jack Kilby got a license, built a transmitter, and began to operate the radios himself. He recalls that “the older hams...were very helpful - and tolerant of a young high school student. It convinced me that I wanted to study electrical engineering.” With bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Universities of Illinois and Wisconsin respectively he began his career in 1947 with the Centralab Division of Globe Union, Inc. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin before being hired by Texas Instruments.

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