1966年至1980年在瑞士进行了低功率低电压CMOS技术和设计的开创性工作

Hugo F. Wyss
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1962年1月,CEH (Centre Electronique Horloger SA,一家股份有限公司)以2500万法郎(按当时的现行汇率约为600万美元)的5年股权投资成立,从而建立了欧洲首批成熟的硅晶圆生产线之一,由Kurt Huebner博士领导,他是Bill Shockley 1958年至1962年在山景城实验室的校友。从1964年开始,双极集成电路在那里生产,主要作为频率从360赫兹到8千赫的二进制分频器(机电手表指针显示),在输入电压为135伏(手表水银电池)的情况下工作。但在那之后,F. Leuenberger博士和R. Taubenest博士承担了低压CMOS技术的开发,没有任何离子注入的机会,最终在1968年推出了第一个工作的CMOS IC芯片。本报告分为4个部分:1。背景资料1960-1965CEH早期CMOS技术和设计1966-1971国际融合,Jean Hoerni博士的作用,以及离子注入晶圆处理(1969-1972)。4. 数字手表作为“杀手级应用”的快速发展非常低功耗的CMOS系统芯片,1972-1980年。5. 结论。
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Pioneering work on low power low voltage CMOS technology and design performed in Switzerland, 1966 – 1980
The founding in January 1962 of CEH (Centre Electronique Horloger SA, a limited stock company) with an equity investment over 5 years of 25 million Francs (roughly 6 million US$ at the then prevailing exchange rate) allowed the establishment of one of the first full-fledged silicon wafer fab line in Europe, headed by Dr. Kurt Huebner, an alumnus of Bill Shockley at his Labs in Mountain View from 1958 to 1962. Starting in 1964 bipolar ICs were produced there, mainly as binary dividers for frequencies from 360 Hz up to 8 kHz, (electromechanical watch hands display), working off an input voltage of 1,35 Volts (wristwatch mercury battery). But immediately after that Dr. F. Leuenberger and Dr. R. Taubenest undertook the development of low voltage CMOS technology, without any access to ion implantation, culminating with the first working CMOS IC chip in 1968.The report is divided into 4 sections: 1. Background information 1960–1965 2. Early CMOS technology and design at CEH 1966–1971 3. International convergence, the role of Dr. Jean Hoerni, and of the ion implantation wafer processing (1969–1972). 4. The digital wristwatch as “killer application” for fast development of very low power CMOS system on chips, 1972–1980. 5. Conclusion.
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