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Electronic Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Electrifying World of Electronics

Background imageElectronic Collection: Man Listening to Headphones

Man Listening to Headphones

Background imageElectronic Collection: Woman Popping Out of a Television

Woman Popping Out of a Television

Background imageElectronic Collection: Turntable in a Cabinet

Turntable in a Cabinet

Background imageElectronic Collection: Hawker Siddeley Nimrod R. 1 XW665

Hawker Siddeley Nimrod R. 1 XW665
Royal Air Force - Hawker Siddeley Nimrod R.1 XW665 (msn 8040), of No.51 Squadron. The three original Nimrod R.1s, and the attrition replacement

Background imageElectronic Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 801 Nimrod R. 1 XW665

Hawker Siddeley HS. 801 Nimrod R. 1 XW665
Hawker Siddeley HS.801 Nimrod R.1 XW665 of no.51 Squadron at RAF Wyton. XW665 was one of three Nimrods especially ordered for use as Electronic and Signals Intelligence gathering aircraft

Background imageElectronic Collection: United States Navy - Douglas A3D-1 Skywarrior 130356

United States Navy - Douglas A3D-1 Skywarrior 130356 (msn 9257), seen with JATO bottles fitted for trials. (Note: JATO became superfluous with development of the high-powered steam catapults in)

Background imageElectronic Collection: United States Air Force - Martin B-57B Canberra 52-1564

United States Air Force - Martin B-57B Canberra 52-1564 taken in the 1960s - Converted to EB-57B in the late 1960s to provide electronic target and threat simulation after service in Vietnam

Background imageElectronic Collection: Boy and Girl Looking at a Television Screen

Boy and Girl Looking at a Television Screen

Background imageElectronic Collection: Woman Listening to Music

Woman Listening to Music

Background imageElectronic Collection: Technologys Orbits Date: 1950

Technologys Orbits Date: 1950

Background imageElectronic Collection: Daughter at Work Day Date: 1950

Daughter at Work Day Date: 1950

Background imageElectronic Collection: Recording Machine

Recording Machine

Background imageElectronic Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102673

EyeUbiquitous_20102673
China, Yunnan Province, Yunnanyi, Transmitter exhibit, Transportation Museum of China, Burma, India Theater in World War II

Background imageElectronic Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100767

EyeUbiquitous_20100767
Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Ballsbridge, Lansdowne Road, Aviva Stadium Stainless steel Turnstile with electronic card reader for reading tickets at entrance with green LED arrow pointing to

Background imageElectronic Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104933

EyeUbiquitous_20104933
Japan, Tokyo, Ginza, Chuo-dori Ave, part of the facade of the new Apple Computer store featuring the Apple logo

Background imageElectronic Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104942

EyeUbiquitous_20104942
Japan, Tokyo, Sony 3D televisions being demonstrated in shopping mall

Background imageElectronic Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104941

EyeUbiquitous_20104941
Japan, Tokyo, Sony 3D televisions being demonstrated in shopping mall

Background imageElectronic Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101277

EyeUbiquitous_20101277
Turkey, Aydin Province, Kusadasi, Stall at weekly market selling olives and nuts with male stallholderand young girl standing behind display and set of electronic scales

Background imageElectronic Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101276

EyeUbiquitous_20101276
Turkey, Aydin Province, Kusadasi, Stall at weekly market selling olives and nuts with male stall holder and young girl standing behind display and set of electronic scales

Background imageElectronic Collection: RAF Lincoln B Mk. 2 and Provost T Mk. 1 - Biggin Hill

RAF Lincoln B Mk. 2 and Provost T Mk. 1 - Biggin Hill
Royal Air Force Avro Lincoln B Mk.2 RF505 of 151 Squadron, from RAF Watton, (151 Sqn was the last unit to fly the Lincoln, on Electronic Warfare and Electronic Intelligence missions)

Background imageElectronic Collection: The flight structure of the Prospero X3 technology sate?

The flight structure of the Prospero X3 technology sate?
The flight structure of the Prospero X3 technology satellite, prior to electronic installation, during vibration testing at the BAC Space Systems Group, Bristol

Background imageElectronic Collection: John Logie Baird, 1888 - 1946. Scottish Engineer And Inventor Of The Worlds First Practical

John Logie Baird, 1888 - 1946. Scottish Engineer And Inventor Of The Worlds First Practical, Publicly Demonstrated Television System. Seen Here Watching The First Televised Play In 1930

Background imageElectronic Collection: Electronic control of railway stations, the CTC cab, Madrid

Electronic control of railway stations, the CTC cab, Madrid

Background imageElectronic Collection: Electronic microscope of Siemens transmission ST100F

Electronic microscope of Siemens transmission ST100F

Background imageElectronic Collection: Paul Johnson, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, March 17, 2017. Artist: Brian O Connor

Paul Johnson, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, March 17, 2017. Artist: Brian O Connor
Paul Johnson, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, March 17, 2017

Background imageElectronic Collection: Ron Lohn playing the electronic organ at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 22 February 1981

Ron Lohn playing the electronic organ at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 22 February 1981

Background imageElectronic Collection: German electronic musician Klaus Schulze at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1983

German electronic musician Klaus Schulze at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1983
German electronic musician Klaus Schulze in concert at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 22 April 1983

Background imageElectronic Collection: Rick Wakeman performing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 6 October 1987

Rick Wakeman performing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 6 October 1987

Background imageElectronic Collection: Anders Olinder, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, April 16, 2017. Artist: Brian O Connor

Anders Olinder, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, April 16, 2017. Artist: Brian O Connor
Anders Olinder, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, April 16, 2017

Background imageElectronic Collection: ENIAC computer, c1944. Artist: J Presper Eckert

ENIAC computer, c1944. Artist: J Presper Eckert
ENIAC computer, c1944. The first all-electronic computer designed to be Turing-complete, ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)

Background imageElectronic Collection: Soho, London - Tottenham Court Road W1

Soho, London - Tottenham Court Road W1 - outside Laskys radio and hifi shop. 1974

Background imageElectronic Collection: Biometric passport chip

Biometric passport chip. This chip is used in passports as an electronic identity document that uses biometrics to authenticate the identity of travellers

Background imageElectronic Collection: Computer motherboard, artwork

Computer motherboard, artwork
Motherboard. Computer artwork of the main circuit board (motherboard) of a personal computer (PC). Motherboard components include transistors, diodes, resistors, capacitors and inductors



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"Exploring the Electrifying World of Electronics: From the Mos Technology 6502 Microprocessor to Cutting-Edge AI Artwork" Step into a realm where innovation meets imagination, as we delve into the captivating world of electronics. 🌐⚡ Unveiling the backbone of modern computing, we begin with the legendary Mos Technology 6502 microprocessor - a revolutionary invention that paved the way for countless technological advancements. Next, let's decipher the language of circuits through standard electrical circuit symbols. These intricate hieroglyphics guide electrons on their mesmerizing journey within electronic devices. Travel back in time to witness history unfold with the Pilot ACE computer from 1950 - an early glimpse into what would become our digital age. Its humble beginnings laid foundations for today's powerful machines. Venturing beyond Earth's boundaries, we encounter Cubesat satellites orbiting high above us. These tiny marvels enable groundbreaking research and communication across vast distances. The electrifying sound waves produced by an electric guitar and amplifier resonate deep within our souls, transcending barriers and igniting passion in musicians worldwide. Behold a labyrinthine masterpiece – a circuit board intricately woven like artwork itself. This symphony of connections brings life to our gadgets and gizmos, making technology seamlessly integrate into our lives. Witness artificial intelligence come alive through awe-inspiring artwork that challenges conventional notions of creativity. The fusion between human ingenuity and machine intellect creates breathtaking masterpieces that blur boundaries. Zooming closer than ever before, explore a microchip under microscopic lenses revealing its intricate architecture – an amalgamation of science and artistry at its finest. Gaze upon humanoid robots depicted through artistic lenses; these mechanical beings embody both fascination and trepidation as they mirror humanity’s quest for advancement in robotics technology. Observe skilled draughtsmen meticulously crafting blueprints amidst wires and components - architects shaping tomorrow's electronic landscape with precision strokes on paper.