Frank Wanlass (born May 17, 1933) is an electrical engineer. He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah. He invented CMOS logic circuits in 1963 while working at Fairchild Semiconductor. He was given U.S. patent #3,356,858 for "Low Stand-By Power Complementary Field Effect Circuitry. " He was also remembered for his contribution to solving threshold voltage stability in MOS transistors due to sodium ion drift. Frank Wanlass won the 1991 Solid-State Circuits Award.

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  • Frank Wanlass (born May 17, 1933) is an electrical engineer. He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah. He invented CMOS logic circuits in 1963 while working at Fairchild Semiconductor. He was given U.S. patent #3,356,858 for "Low Stand-By Power Complementary Field Effect Circuitry. " He was also remembered for his contribution to solving threshold voltage stability in MOS transistors due to sodium ion drift. Frank Wanlass won the 1991 Solid-State Circuits Award.
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  • Frank Wanlass (born May 17, 1933) is an electrical engineer. He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah. He invented CMOS logic circuits in 1963 while working at Fairchild Semiconductor. He was given U.S. patent #3,356,858 for "Low Stand-By Power Complementary Field Effect Circuitry. " He was also remembered for his contribution to solving threshold voltage stability in MOS transistors due to sodium ion drift. Frank Wanlass won the 1991 Solid-State Circuits Award.
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  • Frank Wanlass
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