Guide to the Don Liddie papers on Signetics 1961-2006 1975-1992

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Guide to the Don Liddie papers on Signetics 1961-2006 1975-1992

The Don Liddie papers on Signetics contain the professional papers of Don Liddie, a Signetics employee from 1963 through 1995. The collection documents the corporate culture of the semiconductor industry and Silicon Valley from the late 1960s through the mid 1990s. Types of material include memoranda, correspondence, newsletters, policy manuals, procedure manuals, promotional material, data books, annual reports, organizational charts, business plans, photographs, and scrapbooks.

42 linear feet; 37 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6661924

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Liddie, Donald F., 1930-2008

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Biography / Administrative History Signetics, a contraction of Signal Network Electronics, was founded in 1961 in Mountain View, California by former Fairchild employees David Allison, David James, Lionel Kartner and Mark Weisenstein. It was the first company in the world established expressly to make and sell integrated circuits (IC). Within a year of its founding, the company's first family of bipolar digital diode transistor logic circuits...

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