ABSTRACT

Integrated circuits, based on the BJT, became commercially available in the mid-1960s and further improved the dependability of the computer and other electronic systems while reducing the size and cost of the overall system. Ultimately, the microprocessor chip was developed in the early 1970s and the age of small, capable, personal computers was ushered in. While the metal-oxide-semiconductor (or MOS) device is now more prominent than the BJT in the personal computer arena, the BJT is still important in larger high-speed computers. This device also continues to be important in communication systems and power control systems.