where can I find the issues about the fabrication of the microelectronics?

I am a new man in this area. who can help me?

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zhenyuanwu
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The manufacturer's web sites. Google for Texas Instruments, Intel, Motorola, Linear Technology, and so on. The T.I. website might be the best bet.

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Charles Schuler

Charles, Motorola hasn't made semiconductors for years. They spun off that division into ON Semiconductor in 1999 for the little stuff, and later, their microprocessors into Freescale Semiconductor.

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Michael A. Terrell

"Charles Schuler =D0=B4=B5=C0=A3=BA "

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thank you very much.

Reply to
zhenyuanwu

Thanks Michael. I have been retired for 10 years and have not kept up.

Reply to
Charles Schuler

Its a full time job keeping up, these days. :(

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Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I\'ve got my DD214 to
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Michael A. Terrell

It has always been, and more so in the seventies, when almost weekly new parts were thrown on the market. Analog innovation at its best, a real thriller. Raytheon, Burr-Brown, Signetics, PMI, RCA, Silicon General, Valvo... Happy to have all those legacy data-books standing on the shelf.

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Ban

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