Patrick McNamara wrote:
> Terry Hancock wrote:
>   
>> Leaving me to wonder why "SN" means "Texas Instruments", but nevermind. ;-)
>>
>>   
>>     
> You can find references to them being called the TI "Silicon Network"
> series.  I may ask around at work and see if some of the old timers know.
>
> Patrick M
>
>   

http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2003-February/010018.html
> From the book "TI Series 54/74 Integrated Circuits", 1966 edition,
> the Series 54 Bulletin no. DL-5 657921 (August 1965) is
> entitled "Series 54 Solid Circuit Semiconductor Networks" where
> "Solid Circuit" is Registered (R) and "Semiconductor Networks"
> is footnoted as "Patented by Texas Instruments."
I spoke to one of the "old-timers" at work and this aligned with his
memory as well.

Patrick M
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