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1. 沒想到小夥子也是與非門什麼意思

摘要 與非門"是數字電路的一個術語.舉個例子:有一個城門要持有通行證才能開門,甲乙兩人都有證,甲自己進去,門打開.乙自己進去,門也開.甲乙倆同時進,門也開.當甲乙都不進時,門是不開的.

2. 高中閉合電路的思考,請理論天才回答!謝謝,

是電勢能!
相信樓主應該知道,電路之所以可以工作,是因為電路中有電流。
電流就是正電荷的定向移動。
然而是什麼迫使正電荷作定向移動呢?
是電壓!
何為電壓?
電壓就是電勢差。
電勢差迫使正電荷從高電壓流向低電壓。
電勢從某種角度講,其實就是一種特殊的勢能。
仍然相信,樓主還應該知道當勢能作正功的時候,勢能轉換成了物體的動能。
然而在電路中,當電流對電阻做功的時候,電勢做正功。
既然電勢做了功,那麼電勢能就一定轉換成了其他形式的能。
是動能?不,電阻速度依然是0m/s
是重力勢能?不,電阻的離地高度沒有發生變化
是彈性勢能?不,電路里沒有彈簧。
…………
排除了一切可能後,樓主一定發現電阻在發熱。
所以電勢能是轉換成了內能。
故電阻上產生的熱是從電勢能轉換來了。

補:導線中有電阻那麼也就必然存在電勢的升降。但是,樓主要知道,電阻兩端的電勢差是和該電阻的大小是成正比的。電阻越大,那麼阻礙電荷通過的能力就越大,但是這個時候,其兩端電壓也越大,那麼提供電荷運動的能量也就越大。電阻和電壓一個阻礙電荷運動,一個提供電賀運動的能量,從而最終達到一個平衡,使每個電阻兩端的電壓提供的使電荷運動的能量,正好和該電阻對於電荷運動的阻礙持平,使其在微觀上受力平衡,從而使電路各段電流相等。

3. 畫相應電路圖,哪位天才幫忙。Thanks

4. 求小說,主角大腦貌似有癌細胞,然後變成了天才,做實驗燒了整個小區

戰爭之父
他就是這樣一個人——手無縛雞之力,即便怒發沖冠,也放不出一絲王者之氣;
他就是這樣一個人——瘦弱的身軀,風都可以颳倒;頭發亂糟糟,眼神有些凌亂、有些憂慮;
他就是這樣的一個人——十五歲診斷出腦瘤,只能休學、等死;
他說:「那不是癌細胞擴散,而是智慧的結晶。每多一個斑點,我的智慧就多了一分。」
他就是這樣的一個人——新八國聯軍司令捶著桌子,咆哮道:「抓住他!就是付出整個太平洋艦隊,也要抓住他!」

5. 納達爾的英文簡介

Zinedine Yazid Zidane (born 23 June 1972 in Marseille, France), popularly nicknamed Zizou is a former French football player of Kabyle ethnicity, whose parents immigrated to France from Kabylie, Algeria. Zidane has starred for both the French national team and four European club teams, most recently Real Madrid.

In the 1998 World Cup final, Zidane attracted international attention with two headed goals against Brazil that won his country's first ever FIFA World Cup title. He contributed to his teams' victories in the Euro 2000, the UEFA Champions League, and domestic championships in Italy and Spain.

Zidane was elected FIFA World Player of the Year a record-equalling three times (1998, 2000, 2003) and was named European Footballer of the Year in 1998. The world-record fee of 66 million for his transfer to Real Madrid in 2001 remains unequalled. In 2004, he topped the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll on Best European football player of the past 50 years, and was included in the FIFA 100, Pelé's list of the 125 greatest living footballers. At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he played an inspiring role in his team's advancement to the final and was named Most Outstanding Player of the tournament, receiving the Golden Ball.

As announced on 25 April 2006,[2] Zidane retired from football after the 2006 World Cup Final on 9 July 2006

Early career, Cannes and Bordeaux (1988–1996)
Zidane got his start in football at an early age when he joined the junior team of US Saint-Henri, his local club in the La Castellane district of Marseille. On the recommendation of Saint-Henri's coach, he was then signed by Septemes Sports Olympiques. At the age of 14, Zidane left Septemes and participated in the first year junior selection for the league championship, where Jean Varraud, AS Cannes' recruiter, took notice of him. Zidane went to Cannes for what was intended to be a six-week stay, but remained at the club for four years to play with professionals. Afterwards, Zidane spent four years with FC Girondins de Bordeaux, leading them to victory in the 1995 Intertoto Cup and to a 2nd place in the 1995/96 UEFA Cup tournament. In Bordeaux, he met Bixente Lizarazu and Christophe Dugarry, with whom he played a set of midfield combinations that would become the trademark of both Bordeaux and the 1998 French national team. In 1996, he was transferred to Italy's Juventus F.C. for a fee of £ 3 million.

[edit] Turin and Madrid (1996–2006)
At Juventus, Zidane was one of the top players of Marcello Lippi's team, along with Didier Deschamps, Alessandro Del Piero, and Edgar Davids. His team won two Serie A titles and reached two consecutive UEFA Champions League finals, in 1997 and 1998, losing both, the latter to the Spanish club Real Madrid.

In 2001, Zidane was transferred to Real Madrid on a four-year contract. The transfer fee was 66 million, the highest in football history. His fellow Galacticos at Madrid included Raúl González, Luís Figo, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, and later David Beckham. He scored a spectacular winning goal in a 2-1 win over the German team Bayer Leverkusen in the 2001-2002 Champions League final at Glasgow's Hampden Park.

On 7 May 2006, Zidane played his last home game for Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. His team-mates wore special jerseys that had ZIDANE 2001–2006 written on the bottom of the club logo. The Real Madrid fans gave him a warm reception and kept cheering him throughout the game. The opposing team was Villarreal CF, and the game ended in a 3-3 draw. He scored the second goal for Real Madrid. After the game, Zidane swapped jerseys with Juan Román Riquelme, the Villarreal CF and Argentinian midfielder. Zidane was given an ovation by spectators chanting "merci", which left him in tears.

Zidane holds al citizenship of both France and Algeria, and therefore could have played for Algeria. However, coach Abdelhamid Kermali denied him a position on the team, arguing that the young midfielder was not fast enough.

He earned his first cap with the French national football team on 17 August 1994, coming on as a substitute in the 63rd minute of a friendly match against the Czech Republic. France was behind 0-2 when Zidane came on and scored two goals for a 2-2 draw.

At that time, manager Aimé Jacquet had planned to field the team around Manchester United star Éric Cantona, but after Cantona earned a year long suspension in January of 1995 (he launched a 'kung-fu' style kick against an allegedly abusive Crystal Palace fan, Matthew Simmons), Jacquet rearranged the team and positioned Zidane as playmaker. Despite criticism from fans and pundits regarding the choice of players, France made it to the semi-finals of the Euro 1996, the Czechs beat France on 6-5 on penalties (0-0 after extra time).

[edit] 1998 World Cup
Zidane was a member of the French national football team that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup. During France's second match of the first round, he received a red card and a two-game suspension in a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia for stamping on Saudi Arabia's team captain Fuad Amin. Reports from people close to Zidane stated that Amin had provoked him verbally.[3] After scoring in the penalty shootout in the quarter-final against Italy, he scored his only regular goals of the tournament in the final against Brazil; both goals were headers off corner kicks ring the first half. France won the match 3-0 and obtained their first – and only to date – World Cup title.

[edit] 2000 European Championship
In the Euro 2000 tournament, Zidane helped his team reach the final with inspired play and important goals. He scored a direct free kick in the quarter-final against Spain and a golden goal penalty in the semi-final against Portugal. France went on to win the tournament by defeating Italy in the final, making it the first team in 34 years to hold both the World Cup and the European Cup. Subsequently, his team was ranked 1st in the world.

[edit] Injuries, retirement and comeback (2002–2006)

Zidane in year 2004.A thigh injury prevented Zidane from playing in France's first two matches of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He rushed back from his injury to play in the third game, but could not perform at his usual level.[4] France was eliminated in the first round without scoring a single goal, and the attempt at defending the World Cup title was unsuccessful.

In the Euro 2004 tournament, Zidane and his team started strongly, and he scored a free kick and a penalty in a come-from-behind victory against England in the group stage. On 12 August 2004, after France was upset in the quarter-finals to the eventual winners, the Greek national football team, Zidane retired from international football.[5]

However, after France experienced problems in qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Zidane announced on 3 August 2005 that he was coming back to play for France and was reinstated as captain of the national team.[6] He made his competitive return in the 3-0 FIFA World Cup qualifier win against the Faroe Islands on 3 September 2005, and France went on to win their qualifying group.[7]

On 25 April 2006, after an injury-plagued season at Real Madrid, Zidane announced that he would retire from professional football following the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals in Germany.[8]

On 27 May 2006, Zidane earned his 100th cap for France in a 1-0 victory over Mexico at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on the outskirts of Paris. It was his last match in the stadium, and he became only the fourth French player after Marcel Desailly, Didier Deschamps and Lilian Thuram to earn a hundred national caps. He was substituted early in the second half.[9]

[edit] 2006 World Cup

A French girl celebrating "Zizou"In the closing minutes of France's second match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, against South Korea, Zidane received a yellow card for a late tackle, his second booking of the tournament. As a result, he was suspended from the third and final match of the group stage.[10] France nonetheless beat Togo 2-0, allowing Zidane to play in the knockout stage, from which he would score or assist in every match afterwards.[11] He returned to the pitch in the Round of 16 match against Spain. Zidane set up Patrick Vieira for the second goal by sending a free kick into the penalty area. During stoppage time, he scored the final goal of the match for a 3-1 victory.

The win sent France into a quarter-final against defending champions Brazil, in a rematch of the 1998 final. Zidane's set piece free-kick led to a goal by Thierry Henry, giving France a 1-0 win over the Seleção. Despite the score, France had thoroughly outplayed Brazil in the match, only facing one shot on goal, while Zidane created numerous scoring chances with his dribbles past defenders, displaying some of his trademark juggling as Brazillians swarmed around him. He was named Man of the Match by FIFA's Technical Study Group.[12] In the semi-final against Portugal four days later, Zidane scored a penalty kick against Ricardo for the only goal of the match and saw France through to the final against Italy.

On 9 July, Zidane played his second World Cup final—his final game—and scored in the 7th minute from the penalty spot with a chip shot that hit the crossbar before narrowly bouncing behind the goal line. He became one of only four footballers to achieve the feat of scoring in two different World Cup finals, sharing the honour with Pelé, Paul Breitner, and Vavá. This goal also made him one of the top goalscorers in World Cup final matches, with 3 goals, tied for first place with Vavá, Geoff Hurst and Pelé. He was sent off (see below) in the 110th minute, and thus did not participate in the penalty shootout which Italy won 5-3. Despite the subsequent controversy over his offence in the final, Zidane was awarded the Golden Ball as Best Player in the 2006 World Cup.[13]

[edit] Confrontation with Marco Materazzi

Zinedine Zidane headbutting Marco Materazzi ring the 2006 World Cup Final (see animated image, video, front angle video)In the 110th minute of the World Cup final against Italy, Zidane was sent off for headbutting Marco Materazzi in the chest in an off the ball incident. The two players exchanged words before Zidane began to walk away from him. Materazzi then said something to Zidane, who turned around, made a run-up and head-butted Materazzi in the chest, sending him to the ground. Although play was halted, referee Horacio Elizondo did not appear to have seen the confrontation. According to match official's reports, Fourth official Luis Medina Cantalejo informed Elizondo of the incident through his earphones. After consulting his assistant referees, Elizondo showed Zidane the red card and sent him off.

[edit] Provocation
Since video footage suggested that Materazzi had provoked Zidane, newspapers had lip readers try to determine what Materazzi had said, coming up with a variety of insults. In his first, highly awaited comments since the World Cup final, the French soccer star only partly explained what caused him to react in fury and head-butt an Italian opponent: repeated harsh insults about his mother and sister.[14] Materazzi admitted insulting Zidane, but said that Zidane's behavior had been very arrogant. He stressed that the insults had been trivial.[15][16] Zidane later stated that Materazzi had seriously and repeatedly insulted his mother and his sister and that he would "rather have taken a blow to the face than hear that". He also apologized to viewers, particularly children and ecators, but said that he did not regret his offence because he felt that this would condone Materazzi's actions.[17] Two months later, in continuing to assert that his comments had been trivial, Materazzi refused to apologize to Zidane, but stated his desire for reconciliation. He also offered his version of events, claiming that after grabbing Zidane's shirt, Zidane had sarcastically offered it to him, and that he replied to Zidane that he would prefer his sister.[18]

[edit] Reactions
After the final, President Jacques Chirac hailed Zidane as a national hero and called him a "man of heart and conviction".[19] Chirac later added that he found the offence to be unacceptable, but that he understood that Zidane had been provoked.[20] President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria expressed his solidarity with Zidane in a letter of support.[21] French newspaper Le Figaro called the headbutt "odious" and "unacceptable".[22] The editor-in-chief of French sports daily L'Équipe compared Zidane's greatness to Muhammad Ali's, but added that Ali, Jesse Owens and Pelé had never "broken the most elementary rules of sport" as Zidane had. He questioned how Zidane could explain the offence to "millions of children around the world", but apologized the following day.[23] A commentator for TIME magazine regarded the incident as a symbol for Europe's "grappling with multi-culturalism".[24] Zidane's sponsors announced that they would stick with him.[25] The incident was extensively lampooned on the internet and in popular culture.

FIFA investigation
In light of Zidane's statements, FIFA opened disciplinary proceedings to investigate the incident.[26] FIFA also affirmed the legality of Horacio Elizondo's decision to send Zidane off, rejecting claims that fourth official Luis Medina Cantalejo had illegally relied on video transmission before informing Elizondo about Zidane's misconct.[27] As a result of its investigation, FIFA issued a CHF5000 fine and a two-match ban against Materazzi, while Zidane received a three-match ban and a CHF7500 fine. According to FIFA, both players had stressed that Materazzi's comments had been defamatory, but not of a racist nature. Since Zidane was already retired at the time, he voluntarily served three days of community service on FIFA's behalf, as a substitute for the three-match ban.[28]
回答者: arlee - 經理 五級 11-17 23:15
Rafael "Rafa" Nadal Parera (IPA: [rafa'el na'ðal]) (born June 3, 1986, in Manacor, Mallorca) is a Spanish tennis player. As of October 2006, he is the World No. 2. Nadal's clay-court winning streak stands at 62 matches, the longest among male players in the open era.

拉法埃爾·納達爾(Rafael Nadal Parera,1986年6月3日—),西班牙職業網球運動員,出生於西班牙馬略卡(Mallorca),於2002年轉入職業網壇。由於納達爾在紅土場有優異表現,故被網球界譽為新一代紅土之王,在法網首圈勝出後,他打破了阿根廷球手比拉斯(Guillermo Vilas)保持的53場紅土賽連勝紀錄。他因為個人喜歡穿著海盜服,被球迷取以綽號海盜。

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另外一個納達兒
Nadar was born in Paris (although some sources state Lyon). He was a caricaturist for Le Charivari in 1848. In 1849 he created the Revue comique and the Petit journal pour rire. He took his first photographs in 1853 and in 1858 became the first person to take aerial photographs.

Nadar portrait of Sarah BernhardtAround 1863, Nadar built a huge (6000 m³) hot air balloon named Le Géant ("The Giant"), thereby inspiring Jules Verne's Cinq semaines en ballon (Five Weeks in a Balloon). The "Géant" project was unsuccessful and convinced him that the future belonged to heavier-than-air machines. Afterwards "The Society for the Encouragement of Aerial Locomotion by Means of Heavier than Air Machines" was established, with Nadar as president and Jules Verne as secretary.

In April 1874, he lent his photo studio to a group of painters, thus making the first exhibition of the Impressionists possible. He photographed Victor Hugo on his death-bed in 1885. He is credited with having published (in 1886) the first photo-interview (of famous chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul, then a centenary), and also took erotic photographs.

On his passing in 1910, Nadar was buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The character of "Michel Ardan" in Verne's De la Terre à la Lune (From Earth to the Moon) is inspired by Nadar.

納達爾 (攝影家)(Nadar),原名 Gaspard-Félix Tournachon,法國作家、漫畫家和攝影師

6. 上學讀書到底是有用的還是沒用的

上學也不是讀書,只不過是做作業,考試,得到一個所謂的大學准入資格。就算你上學,你也不是在讀書,你只是重復無用功,反反復復背書、背公式,而課本上的知識又少又膚淺,浪費精力、變成近視、影響發育。其實,你沒學到什麼,只是在這個體制下獲得了一個資格。上學本身不是在讀書,而是一種普遍的社會現象。讀書是什麼概念,獲取知識,形成自己的價值觀,獲得心靈的升華,數學課本、語文課本、物理書、化學書,都寫了什麼,你通過這些書獲得了什麼思想呢?上學本身是沒用的,只是有個資格,就看你敢不敢打破自己的固有觀念,你可以自己學編程、舞蹈、畫畫等,作為一技之長,然後走入社會,只是你不敢,因為你不知道,知道了也不知從何下手,家長也逼迫你不能走自己的路。一般人是做不來的,所以,你就老老實實寫作業,定時交些補課費唄。

7. 仙童公司(Fairchild半導體公司)的八天才是哪八位

公司簡介「仙童半導體」成立於1957年,但提到「仙童」,就不得不先提起另外的一段故事,那就是成就了「二十世紀最偉大發明」的「晶體管之父」 的肖克利(W.Shockley)博士,1955年肖克利離開貝爾實驗室返回故鄉聖克拉拉,創建了"肖克利半導體實驗室"。不久,因仰慕"晶體管之父"的大名,無數的求職信像雪片般飛到肖克利辦公桌上。第二年,八位年輕的科學家從美國東部相繼來到矽谷,加盟肖克利實驗室。他們是:諾依斯(N. Noyce)、摩爾(R.Moore)、布蘭克(J.Blank)、克萊爾(E.Kliner)、赫爾尼(J.Hoerni)、拉斯特(J.Last)、羅伯茨(S.Boberts)和格里尼克(V.Grinich)。他們的年齡都在30歲以下,風華正茂,學有所成,都正處在創造能力的巔峰。他們之中,有獲得過雙博士學位者,有來自大公司的工程師,有著名大學的研究員和教授,這也是當年美國西部從來沒有過的英才大集合。29歲的諾依斯是八人之中的長者,也是"投奔"肖克利最堅定的一位。當他飛抵舊金山後所做的第一件事,就是傾囊為自己下一所住所,決定永久性定居,根本就沒有考慮到工作環境、條件和待遇。其他七位青年,來矽谷的經歷與諾依斯大抵相似。

可惜,肖克利是天才的科學家,卻缺乏經營能力;他雄心勃勃,但對管理一竅不通。特曼曾評論說:"肖克利在才華橫溢的年輕人眼裡是非常有吸引力的人物,但他們又很難跟他共事。"一年之中,實驗室沒有研製出任何象樣的產品。八位青年瞞著肖克利開始計劃出走。在諾依斯帶領下,他們向肖克利遞交了辭職書。肖克利怒不可遏地罵他們是「八叛逆」(The Traitorous Eight)。青年人面面相覷,但還是義無反顧離開了那個讓他們慕名而來,之後又相聚在一起的「伯樂」。不過,後來就連肖克利本人也改口把他們稱為「八個天才的叛逆」。在矽谷許多著作書刊中,「八叛逆」的照片與惠普的車庫照片屬於同一級別,具有同樣的歷史價值。

編輯本段發展歷程誕生「八叛逆」找到了一家紐約的攝影器材公司來給他們投資創業,這家公司名稱為Fairchild,音譯「費爾柴爾德」,但通常意譯為「仙童」。費爾柴爾德不僅是企業家,也是發明家。他的發明主要在航空領域,包括密封艙飛機、折疊機翼等等。由於產品非常暢銷,他在1936年將公司一分為二,而其中生產照相機和電子設備的就是仙童攝影器材公司。當「八叛逆」向他尋求合作的時候,已經60多歲的費爾柴爾德先生僅僅給他們提供了3600美元的創業基金,要求他們開發和生產商業半導體器件,並享有兩年的購買特權。於是,「八叛逆」創辦的企業被正式命名為仙童半導體公司,「仙童」之首自然是諾依斯。1957年10月,仙童半導體公司在矽谷嘹望山查爾斯頓路租下一間小屋,距離肖克利實驗室和距離當初惠普公司的汽車庫差不多遠。「仙童」們商議要製造一種雙擴散基型晶體管,以便用硅來取代傳統的鍺材料,這是他們在肖克利實驗室尚未完成卻又不受肖克利重視的項目。費爾柴爾德攝影器材公司答應提供財力,總額為150萬美元。諾依斯給夥伴們分了工,由赫爾尼和摩爾負責研究新的擴散工藝,而他自己則與拉斯特一起專攻平面照相技術。
發展1958年1月,藍色巨人 IBM公司給了他們第一張訂單,訂購100個硅晶體管,用於該公司電腦的存儲器。到1958年底,「八叛逆」的小小公司已經擁有50萬銷售額和100名員工,依靠技術創新的優勢,一舉成為矽谷成長最快的公司。

仙童半導體公司在諾依斯精心運籌下,業務迅速地發展,同時,一整套製造晶體管的平面處理技術也日趨成熟。天才科學家赫爾尼是眾"仙童"中的佼佼者,他像變魔術一般把硅表面的氧化層擠壓到最大限度。仙童公司製造晶體管的方法也與眾不同,他們首先把具有半導體性質的雜質擴散到高純度矽片上,然而在掩模上繪好晶體管結構,用照相製版的方法縮小,將結構顯影在矽片表面氧化層,再用光刻法去掉不需要的部分。擴散、掩模、照相、光刻,整個過程叫做平面處理技術,它標志著硅晶體管批量生產的一大飛躍,也為"仙童"打開了一扇奇妙的大門,使他們看到了一個無底的深淵:用這種方法既然能做一個晶體管,為什麼不能做它幾十個、幾百個,乃至成千上萬呢?1959年1月23日,諾依斯在日記里詳細地記錄了這一最偉大也被當時的人們看作是最瘋狂的設想。

1959年2月,德克薩斯儀器公司(TI)工程師基爾比(J.kilby)申請第一個集成電路發明專利的消息傳來,諾依斯十分震驚。他當即召集「八叛逆」商議對策。基爾比在TI公司面臨的難題,比如在矽片上進行兩次擴散和導線互相連接等等,正是仙童半導體公司的拿手好戲。諾依斯提出:可以用蒸發沉積金屬的方法代替熱焊接導線,這是解決元件相互連接的最好途徑。仙童半導體公司開始奮起疾追。1959年7月30日,他們也向美國專利局申請了專利。為爭奪集成電路的發明權,兩家公司開始曠日持久的爭執。1966年,基爾比和諾依斯同時被富蘭克林學會授予「巴蘭丁」獎章,基爾比被譽為「第一塊集成電路的發明家」,而諾依斯被譽為「提出了適合於工業生產的集成電路理論」的人。1969年,法院最後的判決下達,也從法律上實際承認了集成電路是一項同時的發明。

1960年,仙童半導體公司取得進一步的發展和成功。由於發明集成電路使它的名聲大振,母公司費爾柴爾德攝影器材公司決定以300萬美元購買其股權,「八叛逆」每人擁有了價值25萬美元的股票。1964年,仙童半導體公司創始人之一摩爾博士,以三頁紙的短小篇幅,發表了一個奇特的定律。摩爾天才地預言說道,集成電路上能被集成的晶體管數目,將會以每18個月翻一番的速度穩定增長,並在今後數十年內保持著這種勢頭。摩爾所作的這個預言,因後來集成電路的發展而得以證明,並在較長時期保持了它的有效性,被人譽為「摩爾定律」,成為IT產業的「 第一定律」。
沒落60年代的仙童半導體公司進入了它的黃金時期。到1967年,公司營業額已接近2億美元,在當時可以說是天文數字。據那一年進入該公司的虞有澄博士(現英特爾公司華裔副總裁)回憶說:「進入仙童公司,就等於跨進了矽谷半導體工業的大門。」然而,也就是在這一時期,仙童公司也開始孕育著危機。母公司總經理不斷把利潤轉移到東海岸,去支持費爾柴爾德攝影器材公司的盈利水平。在目睹了母公司的不公平之後,「八叛逆」中的赫爾尼、羅伯茨和克萊爾首先負氣出走,成立了阿內爾科公司。據說,赫爾尼後來創辦的新公司達12家之多。隨後,「八叛逆」另一成員格拉斯也帶著幾個人脫離仙童創辦西格奈蒂克斯半導體公司。從此,紛紛涌進仙童的大批人才精英,又紛紛出走自行創業。結果人才紛紛離仙童而去,最終仙童中的斯波克將NSC弄成了全球第六大半導體廠商,桑德斯創立了AMD,而諾依斯和摩爾則創立了INTEL(英特爾),而這就是仙童的整個歷程。[1]
編輯本段公司影響「仙童」,一個永遠讓世人銘記和仰慕的名字,一個對半導體界乃至全世界作出了後人無法企及的貢獻。引用蘋果總裁喬布斯的一句話:「仙童半導體公司就象個成熟了的蒲公英,你一吹它,這種創業精神的種子就隨風四處飄揚了。」仙童半導體擁有與眾不同的晶體管製作方式,擴散、掩模、照相、光刻,整個過程叫做平面處理技術,它標志著硅晶體管批量生產的一大飛躍。在1969年的半導體工程師大會,400位與會者中只有24位的履歷表上沒有在仙童公司的工作的經歷。

8. 【跪求物理天才】這個電路圖怎麼畫!

1題如上圖所畫,2題看不清楚?

9. 麻煩一下物理天才,畫一下電路圖

答案如下:

要注意幾個點:

電路圖實物圖元件順序要一致;電流流向;

滑片向右移動,電阻變小!

我們這的電池組畫法就是如圖,不同版本可能要求不一樣,按照你的課本要求即可!

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