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Electronics Collection (page 11)

Electronics have revolutionized our world

Background imageElectronics Collection: Silicon crystal, macrophotograph F005 / 6928

Silicon crystal, macrophotograph F005 / 6928
Macrophotograph of a specimen of pure 99.999999 Silicon. This is the poly-crystal Silicon that is left at the bottom of the crucible after the single crystal is grown and removed

Background imageElectronics Collection: Printed circuit, macrophotograph F005 / 6927

Printed circuit, macrophotograph F005 / 6927
Macrophotograph of a printed circuit. A printed circuit consists of lines of a metal conductor printed on an insulating material base

Background imageElectronics Collection: iCub robot

iCub robot holding an apple. The iCub is a small humanoid robot designed by the RobotCub Consortium of scientists from European universities

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7011

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7011
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageElectronics Collection: Artificial intelligence and cybernetics F007 / 1989

Artificial intelligence and cybernetics F007 / 1989
Artificial intelligence. Abstract image of a human brain and an electronic circuit representing artificial intelligence and cybernetics

Background imageElectronics Collection: Soldering an electronic circuit board F007 / 0376

Soldering an electronic circuit board F007 / 0376
Soldering an electronic circuit board

Background imageElectronics Collection: Oscilloscope F007 / 0357

Oscilloscope F007 / 0357
Oscilloscope

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electronics research F007 / 0306

Electronics research F007 / 0306
MODEL RELEASED. Electronics research

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electronics research F007 / 0305

Electronics research F007 / 0305
MODEL RELEASED. Electronics research

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electronics research

Electronics research
MODEL RELEASED. Electronics research. Researcher debugging an electronic precision device

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electronics research F007 / 0290

Electronics research F007 / 0290
MODEL RELEASED. Electronics research

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7014

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7014
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageElectronics Collection: Computer circuit board, X-ray F007 / 0228

Computer circuit board, X-ray F007 / 0228
Computer circuit board, false coloured X-ray. The surface of the board has numerous thin printed metal strips that connect the larger electrical components like chips, plugged into the board

Background imageElectronics Collection: Computer circuit board, X-ray F007 / 0219

Computer circuit board, X-ray F007 / 0219
Computer circuit board, false coloured X-ray. The surface of the board has numerous thin printed metal strips that connect the larger electrical components like chips, plugged into the board

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7013

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7013
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageElectronics Collection: Writing to disc, artwork F006 / 8828

Writing to disc, artwork F006 / 8828
Writing to disc, computer artwork

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electronics recycling, conceptual artwork F006 / 9946

Electronics recycling, conceptual artwork F006 / 9946
Electronics recycling, conceptual artwork

Background imageElectronics Collection: Microchip, artwork F006 / 8699

Microchip, artwork F006 / 8699
Microchip, computer artwork

Background imageElectronics Collection: Circuit board components, artwork F006 / 8627

Circuit board components, artwork F006 / 8627
Circuit board components, computer artwork

Background imageElectronics Collection: Computer motherboard F006 / 8591

Computer motherboard F006 / 8591
Computer motherboard

Background imageElectronics Collection: Circuit board F006 / 8593

Circuit board F006 / 8593
Circuit board

Background imageElectronics Collection: Computer motherboard F006 / 8592

Computer motherboard F006 / 8592
Computer motherboard

Background imageElectronics Collection: Radio, artwork F006 / 8578

Radio, artwork F006 / 8578
Radio, computer artwork

Background imageElectronics Collection: Oscilloscope F006 / 8561

Oscilloscope F006 / 8561
Oscilloscope

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7015

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7015
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7016

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7016
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageElectronics Collection: Helium-neon laser controls C016 / 6435

Helium-neon laser controls C016 / 6435
Helium-neon laser sockets. Power and input and output sockets on the rear of the casing for a robust iodine-stabilised 633-nanometre wavelength helium-neon (HeNe) laser

Background imageElectronics Collection: Data security, conceptual artwork C016 / 7539

Data security, conceptual artwork C016 / 7539
Data security, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageElectronics Collection: Smart card research, 1982

Smart card research, 1982
Smart card research by British computer scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Teddington, UK. At left is Donald Davies (1924-2000) of the NPL

Background imageElectronics Collection: Cell phone switchgear, 1994

Cell phone switchgear, 1994
Mobile communications. The switchgear of a second-generation (2G) mobile phone base station, seen in 1994. Photographed in Moscow, Russia

Background imageElectronics Collection: Early portable military radio, artwork

Early portable military radio, artwork
Early portable military radio. Artwork of a soldier carrying an early portable military radio. Radios used by the military varied in size depending on how far they needed to transmit and receive

Background imageElectronics Collection: Satellite control room, 1980

Satellite control room, 1980
Satellite control room. View of a room used to control and communicate with the Gorizont ( Horizon ) series of communications satellites. Photographed in Moscow in 1980

Background imageElectronics Collection: Circuit board from Phobos probe

Circuit board from Phobos probe
Mars exploration. A circuit board used on one of the two Phobos spacecraft sent to Mars by the Soviet Union in 1988. Phobos 1 launched on 7 July but failed en route to Mars

Background imageElectronics Collection: Memory chips C018 / 0056

Memory chips C018 / 0056
Memory chips for desktop computer

Background imageElectronics Collection: Inside a phone C018 / 0058

Inside a phone C018 / 0058
Inside a telephone handset

Background imageElectronics Collection: Tetra Mast C018 / 0050

Tetra Mast C018 / 0050
Terretrial trunked radio mast (Tetra) as used by emergency service and government networks. Photographed in Wolverhampton, UK

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6398

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6398
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 1.2mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6399

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6399
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 2.4mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6390

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6390
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 2.4mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6381

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6381
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 2.4mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6389

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6389
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 1.2mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6382

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6382
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 5mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6394

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6394
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 1.2mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6403

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6403
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 5mm

Background imageElectronics Collection: Printed circuit board C018 / 1036

Printed circuit board C018 / 1036
Printed circuit board

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7010

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7010
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageElectronics Collection: Bionic chip, conceptual image

Bionic chip, conceptual image

Background imageElectronics Collection: Buying medicines online, conceptual image

Buying medicines online, conceptual image
Ebook, conceptual image. Conceptual artwork of the image of a book on a laptop computer screen, representing electronic books (e-books)



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Electronics have revolutionized our world, from the humble beginnings of the Mos Technology 6502 microprocessor to the advanced artificial intelligence systems we see today. These intricate devices are powered by standard electrical circuit symbols that form the backbone of modern technology. In 1950, the Pilot ACE computer emerged as a groundbreaking invention, paving the way for future advancements in computing. Its complex circuits and innovative design set a new standard for electronic engineering. As technology progressed, electronics found their way into space with Cubesat satellites orbiting our planet, collecting valuable data and expanding our understanding of outer space. Meanwhile, tape recorders became popular gadgets allowing us to capture and preserve precious memories through sound. The introduction of computer keyboards transformed how we interacted with machines, enabling faster communication and efficient data entry. Light meters provided photographers with accurate measurements to capture perfect shots in various lighting conditions. Even everyday household appliances like washing machines embraced electronics. Artwork F006 / 7157 showcases a stunning depiction of this essential device that has simplified countless lives worldwide. Looking back at history, we remember Marconi's pioneering work in radio during the 19th century. His inventions laid the foundation for wireless communication systems that continue to connect people across vast distances even today. Circuit boards serve as electronic nerve centers connecting components within devices seamlessly. Their intricate patterns represent an amalgamation of science and artistry working together harmoniously. Artificial intelligence represents one of humanity's greatest achievements in electronics. The artwork depicting this concept captures its complexity and potential impact on society as it continues to evolve rapidly before our eyes. Zooming closer into these marvels reveals microchips - tiny wonders packed with immense power. Underneath their delicate surface lies an entire universe meticulously crafted using cutting-edge technology captured beautifully in light micrographs. From early inventions like the Mos Technology 6502 microprocessor to futuristic concepts like artificial intelligence-driven systems – they have shaped every aspect of our lives.