George A. Philbrick
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George A. Philbrick was responsible, through his company George A. Philbrick Researches, for the 1953 commercialization and wide adoption of operational amplifiers, a now-ubiquitous component of analog electronic systems, and the invention and commercialization of electronic analog computers based on the operational amplifier principle. The invention, or co-invention, of the operational amplifier has also been credited to a number of other people, including C. A. Lovell and Loebe Julie.
See also
External links
- The Philbrick Archive
- EEtimes.com: Unsung hero pioneered op amp
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