RCA Solid State Division records

About this collection

    The RCA Solid State Division (SSD) was established under William C. Hittinger in March 1970 from a merger of the solid state units of RCA Electronic Components with the Integrated Circuit Technology Center of Research and Engineering. The division was responsible for leading RCA’s research, development, and manufacturing in semiconductors, integrated circuits, and optoelectronics.
    The RCA Solid State Division records (Accession 2464.75) collection consists of the papers of scientists and administrators from the division’s facilities in Somerville, New Jersey and Findlay, Ohio. It has not been digitized in its entirety.
    This collection is part of the David Sarnoff Library collections (Accession 2464). These collections were the holdings of the David Sarnoff Library, founded in 1967 as part of the David Sarnoff Research Center. When the library closed in 2009, its archival collections were donated to Hagley Library.
    Image: RCA's Spectra 70 team, ca. 1965. Click here to view in the collection.

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