Horst H. Berger

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Horst H. Berger (born March 30, 1933 in Liegnitz ) is a German electrical engineer who deals with microelectronics. He was a professor at the TU Berlin .

Berger received his doctorate in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen University in 1970 ( model description of planar ohmic metal-semiconductor contacts 1970). He then worked at IBM in Böblingen and founded the microelectronics department at the TU Berlin in 1984. He was temporarily dean of the electrical engineering department.

In 1977 he and Siegfried K. Wiedmann received the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award for the development of the Merged Transistor Logic (MTL, German: Integrated Injection Logic ). Both developed these at IBM in the early 1970s . In 2000 he received the Medal of Honor from the IEEE Solid Circuits Society.

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  • with S. Wiedmann: Merged-Transistor Logic (MTL) - A Low-Cost Bipolar Logic Concept , IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, Volume SC-7, No. 5, October 1972, pp. 340-346.

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credentials

  1. Permalink to the directory unit in the university archive of RWTH Aachen University , signature 8029