Artifact Details

Title

Allison patent notebook (#10)

Catalog Number

102723948

Type

Document

Description

This volume describes experimental procedures and measurements of electrical parameters for silicon devices subjected to a wide variety of diffusion and other process techniques. It includes proposals for a number of new device structures. Many entries “Read and understood” by Jay Last and Isy Haas. Allison proposes fabrication techniques for a number of new devices. Other entries include; a method for making microminiature inductor coils stimulated by a meeting with Jay Last, Gordon Moore, and David James (p. 116); an NPN amplifying device and demonstrates that the device produces power gain (p. 120); proposes a very high speed diode (p. 135); proposes a novel small transistor structure (p. 151).

Date

1957-12-23-1960-09-23

Author

Allison, David F.

Biographical Notes

David (Dave) F. Allison was an employee of Shockley Semiconductor prior to joining Fairchild in 1957 when he was issued company patent notebook # 10. He worked initially on the first NPN transistor project as a process engineer responsible for the development of diffusion techniques. He was a member of the Device Development Group at R&D when he resigned to join the founding group at Signetics in August 1961. In 1971 he was with Signetics Memory Systems. In an oral history, Lionel Kattner credited Allison with contributing to his understanding of process technology that played an important role in the development of diffusion techniques used in the electrical isolation of Micrologic devices in the period of 1960 covered by this book. CHM has a photo of Allison in the collection. See Accession Number: 102708135.

Publisher

Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation

Identifying Numbers

Document number 10

Extent

Approximately 112 dated entries over 153 pages.

Dimensions

12 x 10 inches

Category

Notebooks

Collection Title

Fairchild Semiconductor notebooks and technical papers

Publications

The author contributed to the following papers in professional publications during his service at Fairchild:

Allison, D. F., Baker, O. and Moore, G. E., KMC silicon planar transistors. 1961 International Electron Devices Meeting, vol. 7 (1961): 18.

Allison, D., Beeson, R. and Shultz, R., KMC planar transistors in microwatt logic circuitry . 1961 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference: Digest of Technical Papers, vol. IV (1961): 62 – 63.

Maxwell, D. A., Beeson, R. H. and Allison, D. F., The minimization of parasitics in integrated circuits by dielectric isolation. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. 12, iss. 1 (1965): 20-25.

Credit

Gift of Texas Instruments Incorporated

Lot Number

X6464.2012