- James M. Early
James M. Early (1922–2004) was an American
engineer , best known for his work ontransistor s andcharge-coupled device imagers. He is also known as Jim Early.The
Early effect inbipolar junction transistor s is named after Jim Early, who first characterized it and published a paper on it in 1952 [J.M. Early, "Effects of space-charge layer widening in junction transistors", Proc. IRE, vol. 40, pp. 1401-1406 (1952).] . The Early effect in bipolar junction transistors is due to an effective decrease in the base width because of the widening of the base-collector depletion region, resulting in an increase in the collector current with an increase in the collector voltage. The same type of length modulation inMOSFET s is also commonly referred to as Early effect.Early was the first to make a transistor that would oscillate faster than "a thousand megacycles" (1 GHz), circa 1952, for which feat he won a bottle of
Scotch whisky fromJohn Robinson Pierce .He also developed the transistors for America's first commercial communications satellite, the Telstar I.
In the early 1970s, Early led research for
Fairchild Semiconductor , where he invented the vertical anti-blooming drain for CCD image sensors.References
External links
* [http://www.smecc.org/smecc_memorial_page.htm Memorial page] at Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications and Computation
* [http://www.mpc643.org/discoveries/named/jamesmearly.htm James M. Early] Asteroid naming proposal
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