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Electronics have revolutionized our world

Background imageElectronics Collection: A Zeigertelegraph, produced by Werner von Siemens (mixed media)

A Zeigertelegraph, produced by Werner von Siemens (mixed media)
XPH330613 A Zeigertelegraph, produced by Werner von Siemens (mixed media) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zeigertelegraf; early telegraph machine; ); German

Background imageElectronics Collection: At Home, The Amateur Inventor (litho)

At Home, The Amateur Inventor (litho)
6003110 At Home, The Amateur Inventor (litho) by Pont (Graham Laidler) (1908-40); Private Collection; (add.info.: At Home, The Amateur Inventor)

Background imageElectronics Collection: Comic portrayals of early radio (colour litho)

Comic portrayals of early radio (colour litho)
6030129 Comic portrayals of early radio (colour litho) by Thiele, Carl Robert Arthur (1860-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comic portrayals of early radio)

Background imageElectronics Collection: Wireless enthusiast, to sympathetic neighbour (litho)

Wireless enthusiast, to sympathetic neighbour (litho)
1090752 Wireless enthusiast, to sympathetic neighbour (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wireless enthusiast, to sympathetic neighbour)

Background imageElectronics Collection: Pioneer Electronic Crossover SF-850 for DJ setup, ca. 1970. Creator: Pioneer

Pioneer Electronic Crossover SF-850 for DJ setup, ca. 1970. Creator: Pioneer
A metal Pioneer Electronic Crossover, Model SF-850 machine. The front of the machine is metal, silver with black type, with two rows of knobs. The top row has seven knobs

Background imageElectronics Collection: Guild Thunderbass amplifier, before 1978. Creator: Guild Guitar Company

Guild Thunderbass amplifier, before 1978. Creator: Guild Guitar Company
Guild Thunderbass amplifier used by Christopher Dowd, keyboardist, vocalist and trombone player, in the alternative rock band, Fishbone. The amplifier has a serial number of: [4773]

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rebel Heart

Rebel Heart
Vito Guarino

Background imageElectronics Collection: Formula 1

Formula 1
Dmitry Skvortsov

Background imageElectronics Collection: Pye Works, polishing shop, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1929

Pye Works, polishing shop, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1929

Background imageElectronics Collection: Loading Pye radios on to LNER delivery lorry. Circa 1929

Loading Pye radios on to LNER delivery lorry. Circa 1929

Background imageElectronics Collection: English League Division One match at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur 2 v

English League Division One match at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur 2 v Liverpool 0. Terry McDermott turns the ball neatly in to the box during an early Liverpool attack. 29th March 1980

Background imageElectronics Collection: English League Division One match. at Anfield. Liverpool 3 v West Bromwich Albion

English League Division One match. at Anfield. Liverpool 3 v West Bromwich Albion 1. Ray Kennedy on the ball, wearing the new Liverpool Hitcahi sponsored strip. 25th August 1979

Background imageElectronics Collection: English League Division One match at Elland Road. Leeds United 1 v Liverpool 1

English League Division One match at Elland Road. Leeds United 1 v Liverpool 1. Alan Curtis of Leeds (left) with Phil Thompson of Liverpool, wearing the new Hitachi sponsored strip

Background imageElectronics Collection: Aerial view of Teesside, the Samsung site. 28th July 1995

Aerial view of Teesside, the Samsung site. 28th July 1995

Background imageElectronics Collection: She Watched TV on her way home! New York Secretary Connie Heald, aged 20

She Watched TV on her way home! New York Secretary Connie Heald, aged 20, stands at a bus stop in busy fifth-avenue, New York waiting for her bus to take her home

Background imageElectronics Collection: Picture to accompany the 'Robot Revolution'feature which ran in the Daily

Picture to accompany the "Robot Revolution"feature which ran in the Daily
Picture to accompany the " Robot Revolution" feature which ran in the Daily Mirror newspaper on the week commencing 27th June 1955

Background imageElectronics Collection: Royal Ballet Company dancers Lesley Collier aged 22 from Orpington and Marilyn Thompson

Royal Ballet Company dancers Lesley Collier aged 22 from Orpington and Marilyn Thompson, 21 from San Francisco, practice their printed out dance routine

Background imageElectronics Collection: National Space Invaders Championships 1981 A row of young enthusiasts playing to

National Space Invaders Championships 1981 A row of young enthusiasts playing to win

Background imageElectronics Collection: Ekco Wireless Manufactures at work at their desks on the production line 1932

Ekco Wireless Manufactures at work at their desks on the production line 1932

Background imageElectronics Collection: Radar Operator August 1945 WaF Radar Operator - Pictured airwoman plotting

Radar Operator August 1945 WaF Radar Operator - Pictured airwoman plotting aircraft on the Cathode Ray Tube Monitor

Background imageElectronics Collection: Sales at Selfridges in Oxford street. Customers were buying up the television sets

Sales at Selfridges in Oxford street. Customers were buying up the television sets and musical equipment, as well as other large electrical items. Mr. Len Eldridge, buyer in the radio and T.V

Background imageElectronics Collection: World War II Women. W. A. A. F.s learning to be electricians

World War II Women. W. A. A. F.s learning to be electricians
World War II Women. W.A.A.F.s learning to be electricians. Seen with a sailor of Fleet air Arm undergoing same course. September 1941 P010248

Background imageElectronics Collection: Burt Coleman, co-founder of Dubreq Studios, with the prototype of the Stylophone

Burt Coleman, co-founder of Dubreq Studios, with the prototype of the Stylophone, a miniature analog, stylus-operated keyboard, 18th September 1967

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electronics Computers: Girl operators working at the control panels of Bristol Aircraft

Electronics Computers: Girl operators working at the control panels of Bristol Aircraft Limited new " Duce" digital computer and Flutter Simulator

Background imageElectronics Collection: Sales at Selfridges in Oxford street. Customers were buying up the television sets

Sales at Selfridges in Oxford street. Customers were buying up the television sets and musical equipment, as well as other large electrical items. April 1975

Background imageElectronics Collection: Amateur Radio Norman Bennett, radio ham seen here with the transmitter

Amateur Radio Norman Bennett, radio ham seen here with the transmitter, receiver recorder he built himself. June 1952 C3248

Background imageElectronics Collection: Mechanical Brain. One of the first computers to be used in business in the U. K

Mechanical Brain. One of the first computers to be used in business in the U. K
Mechanical Brain. One of the first computers to be used in business in the U.K. July 1952 C3465-001

Background imageElectronics Collection: Fairchild C-82A Packet N4833V

Fairchild C-82A Packet N4833V (msn of the Wiley Electronics Company from Phoenix, Arizona. built as Fairchild C-82A-20-FA Packet 44-23031 (MSN 10075) to civil registry as N4833V in 1954

Background imageElectronics Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102673

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

Background imageElectronics Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104933

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

Background imageElectronics Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104942

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

Background imageElectronics Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104941

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

Background imageElectronics Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099559

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Japan, Tokyo, Akihabara, line of electric and computer stores on chuo-dori avenue

Background imageElectronics Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099558

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Japan, Tokyo, Akihabara, on Chuo-dori avenue, line of Electronics, computer, and video and computer game stores

Background imageElectronics Collection: Launcher Control Assistant, Sgt W. Lewis, of the 32nd G?

Launcher Control Assistant, Sgt W. Lewis, of the 32nd G?
Launcher Control Assistant, Sgt W. Lewis, of the 32nd Guided Weapons Regiment of the Royal Artillery at Ty Croes, North Wales

Background imageElectronics Collection: Generator room at Oesterreichische Radioverkehrs A. G. Bisamberg transmission facility, Austria, c

Generator room at Oesterreichische Radioverkehrs A. G. Bisamberg transmission facility, Austria, c
RYS355868 Generator room at Oesterreichische Radioverkehrs A.G. Bisamberg transmission facility, Austria, c.1935 (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; German

Background imageElectronics Collection: Picture of a high-voltage mercury glass rectifier for radio broadcasting at Oesterreisische

Picture of a high-voltage mercury glass rectifier for radio broadcasting at Oesterreisische
RYS355867 Picture of a high-voltage mercury glass rectifier for radio broadcasting at Oesterreisische Radioverkehrs A.G. Bisamberg transmission facility, Austria, c

Background imageElectronics Collection: Vacuum tube for television broadcasting, c. 1933 (b / w photo)

Vacuum tube for television broadcasting, c. 1933 (b / w photo)
RYS355866 Vacuum tube for television broadcasting, c. 1933 (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageElectronics 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 imageElectronics Collection: Printed circuit board

Printed circuit board. Photograph

Background imageElectronics Collection: Meteorological systems on Cruise Liner Legend of the Seas off Marseilles, France

Meteorological systems on Cruise Liner Legend of the Seas off Marseilles, France
Marseilles, France - 20 June 2013. Modern cruise ships have extremely sophisticated GPS, electronic, radar and navigation systems

Background imageElectronics Collection: A FLIR camera mounted on an EH101 utility helicopter

A FLIR camera mounted on an EH101 utility helicopter
A Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) camera, mounted on an EH101 utility helicopter

Background imageElectronics Collection: Chaff and flare dispensers on a U. S. Army UH-60L Blackhawk

Chaff and flare dispensers on a U. S. Army UH-60L Blackhawk
Chaff and flare dispensers on a U.S. Army UH-60L Blackhawk

Background imageElectronics Collection: Computer motherboard, coloured X-ray C016 / 7212

Computer motherboard, coloured X-ray C016 / 7212
Computer motherboard, coloured x-ray of the main circuit board (motherboard) of a personal computer (PC). Motherboard components include transistors, diodes, resistors, capacitors and inductors

Background imageElectronics 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 imageElectronics 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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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.