Artifact Details

Title

Salsbury patent notebook (#1457)

Catalog Number

102723016

Type

Document

Description

This volume continues the waveform analysis of CCD photodiode arrays described in Salsbury (1235). The majority of the pages hold annotated Polaroid photos of waveforms of 64 and 128-element (Fairchild part number 9216) array wafers subjected to a variety of processing variations. Testing of a 130-Bit OCR unit is described (p. 58).

Date

1973-06-05-1974-01-17

Author

Salsbury, Philip J.

Biographical Notes

Philip (Phil) J. Salsbury received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan and attended Stanford University from 1965 to 1969 where he received an M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. He joined Fairchild in 1970 and worked on design, processing, and failure analysis of CCD photo sensitive devices. He joined Intel in 1974 and holds several patents related to EPROM devices from his role as engineering manager. He co-founded SEEQ Technology in 1981 where he held the positions of vice president, chief technical officer and secretary. He served as President and CEO from 1993 to 1999.

Publisher

Fairchild Semiconductor

Identifying Numbers

Document number 73-1457

Extent

Approximately 11 dated entries over 69 pages.

Dimensions

12 x 10 inches

Patents

The author is named as inventor on 6 U.S. patents, including 2 patents assigned to Fairchild:

U.S. patent 3836409, “Uniplanar CCD structure and method.” Filed 1972-12-07. Issued 1974-09-01.

U.S. patent 3853634, “Self-aligned implanted barrier two-phase charge coupled devices.” Filed 1973-05-21. Issued 1974-04-17.

Category

Notebooks

Collection Title

Fairchild Semiconductor notebooks and technical papers

Credit

Gift of Texas Instruments Incorporated

Lot Number

X6464.2012