John Milton Miller
Miller Effect, Electrical Engineering, Quartz Clock
978-613-8-44412-1
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2012-02-05
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Milton Miller (22 June 1882 - 17 May 1962) was a noted American electrical engineer, best known for discovering the Miller effect and inventing fundamental circuits for quartz crystal oscillators (Miller oscillators). Miller was born in Hanover, Pennsylvania. In 1904 he graduated from Yale University, in 1907 he received an M.A. from Yale, and in 1915 he received his Ph.D. in physics from Yale. From 1907-1919 he was a physicist with the National Bureau of Standards, then a radio engineer at the United States Navy's Radio Laboratory (1919-1923) in Anacostia, District of Columbia, and subsequently at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).
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