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Electronics Collection (page 9)

Electronics have revolutionized our world

Background imageElectronics Collection: Cray - 2 supercomputer by NASA

Cray - 2 supercomputer by NASA
Cray - 2 supercomputer. NASA photograph

Background imageElectronics Collection: Robot head from film Westworld

Robot head from film Westworld
Robot head from the film " Westworld", MGM, 1973

Background imageElectronics Collection: Laboratory assistants at the lvov state university receiving radio signals from sputnik 1, ussr

Laboratory assistants at the lvov state university receiving radio signals from sputnik 1, ussr, 1957

Background imageElectronics Collection: The frequency of the radio signals from sputnik 1 being measured at a radio control post near

The frequency of the radio signals from sputnik 1 being measured at a radio control post near moscow observatory, 1957

Background imageElectronics Collection: The besm-1 computer designed by the institute of precision mechanics and computation techniques

The besm-1 computer designed by the institute of precision mechanics and computation techniques, the machine was used for the calculating the orbits of about 700 small planets of the solar system for

Background imageElectronics Collection: Students of the moscow electrotechnical institute communicating with their american counterparts

Students of the moscow electrotechnical institute communicating with their american counterparts via ham radio, their american colleagues inform them of having heard the signals from sputnik 1, 1957

Background imageElectronics Collection: The besm-2 computer in operation at the calculating center of moscows ussr academy of sciences, 1959

The besm-2 computer in operation at the calculating center of moscows ussr academy of sciences, 1959

Background imageElectronics Collection: Disassembled view of sputnik 1, the first artificial earth satellite

Disassembled view of sputnik 1, the first artificial earth satellite, launched by the soviet union on october 4, 1957

Background imageElectronics Collection: Transmitting triode (vacuum tube)

Transmitting triode (vacuum tube)

Background imageElectronics Collection: Sine wave pattern with peak at centre, displayed on spectrum analyser

Sine wave pattern with peak at centre, displayed on spectrum analyser

Background imageElectronics Collection: Potential divider of an electronic circuit

Potential divider of an electronic circuit

Background imageElectronics Collection: The inside of a television camera, c. 1930s

The inside of a television camera, c. 1930s

Background imageElectronics Collection: Sine wave pattern displayed on spectrum analyser

Sine wave pattern displayed on spectrum analyser

Background imageElectronics Collection: A solar cell inside a calculator connected to a a multimeter, measuring the electricity generated

A solar cell inside a calculator connected to a a multimeter, measuring the electricity generated

Background imageElectronics Collection: Pulses on oscilloscope screen

Pulses on oscilloscope screen

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electric circuit split into branches (parallel circuit)

Electric circuit split into branches (parallel circuit)

Background imageElectronics Collection: Early battery, working by chemical reaction, with zinc strip as negative electrode

Early battery, working by chemical reaction, with zinc strip as negative electrode and copper strip as positive electrode, dipped into vinegar in glass jar

Background imageElectronics Collection: Testing for conductivity using a battery connected by a lead to a small light bulb

Testing for conductivity using a battery connected by a lead to a small light bulb, a lead leading from the battery to a knife and a lead from the bulb to the knife

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electromagnetic spectrum, green led, light-emitting diode, showing a green glow

Electromagnetic spectrum, green led, light-emitting diode, showing a green glow

Background imageElectronics Collection: Model of vacuum tube developed by Siegmund Loewe, 1920s

Model of vacuum tube developed by Siegmund Loewe, 1920s

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electrical soldering iron with solder and copper wire

Electrical soldering iron with solder and copper wire

Background imageElectronics Collection: Electrical circuit with ammeter and voltmeter illutrating Ohms Law

Electrical circuit with ammeter and voltmeter illutrating Ohms Law, a thin wire has a resistance to the flow of current

Background imageElectronics Collection: Girls hands connecting wire with battery, making simple electric curcuit, close-up

Girls hands connecting wire with battery, making simple electric curcuit, close-up

Background imageElectronics Collection: Boys hands attaching wires from connectors to terminals of variable resistor

Boys hands attaching wires from connectors to terminals of variable resistor (building a radio circuit), close-up

Background imageElectronics Collection: Low frequency sine waves on oscilloscope screen

Low frequency sine waves on oscilloscope screen

Background imageElectronics Collection: Internal workings of Video Cassette Recorder or VCR

Internal workings of Video Cassette Recorder or VCR

Background imageElectronics Collection: Radio circuit board and components

Radio circuit board and components

Background imageElectronics Collection: Lightbulb attached to ammeter

Lightbulb attached to ammeter

Background imageElectronics Collection: Model of David Hughess experiment of 1876, involving three nails

Model of David Hughess experiment of 1876, involving three nails and connecting wires on wooden board, acting as sound detectors

Background imageElectronics Collection: Bulb resting on steel screw, wired to battery, illustrating principle of electric conductivity

Bulb resting on steel screw, wired to battery, illustrating principle of electric conductivity

Background imageElectronics Collection: Home-made radio amplifier, 1920s

Home-made radio amplifier, 1920s

Background imageElectronics Collection: Two sine waves on oscilloscope screen

Two sine waves on oscilloscope screen

Background imageElectronics Collection: Inner workings of computerised electric seat from a car

Inner workings of computerised electric seat from a car

Background imageElectronics Collection: Collection of capacitors

Collection of capacitors

Background imageElectronics Collection: Insides of a portable radio

Insides of a portable radio

Background imageElectronics Collection: Collection of diodes

Collection of diodes

Background imageElectronics Collection: Disassembled parts of a transistor radio

Disassembled parts of a transistor radio

Background imageElectronics Collection: Inside parts of mechanical mouse and optical mouse

Inside parts of mechanical mouse and optical mouse

Background imageElectronics Collection: Disassembled parts of a camcorder

Disassembled parts of a camcorder

Background imageElectronics Collection: Disassembled parts of a wristwatch

Disassembled parts of a wristwatch

Background imageElectronics Collection: Circuit created using battery, wires, crocodile clips, bulb, metal fork, with scissors, pencil

Circuit created using battery, wires, crocodile clips, bulb, metal fork, with scissors, pencil, screwdriver as test material

Background imageElectronics Collection: A simple electronic circuit used to detect the presence of water, consisting of a battery

A simple electronic circuit used to detect the presence of water, consisting of a battery, three way connector, copper electrodes immersed in water, resistor, light bulb and transistor

Background imageElectronics Collection: Parts of a loudspeaker

Parts of a loudspeaker

Background imageElectronics Collection: Ammeter and voltmeter, front view

Ammeter and voltmeter, front view

Background imageElectronics Collection: Computer motherboard

Computer motherboard

Background imageElectronics Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7007

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7007
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: Digital SLR camera, X-ray F007 / 4206

Digital SLR camera, X-ray F007 / 4206
Digital SLR (Singe Lens Reflex) camera, x-ray

Background imageElectronics Collection: Digital SLR camera, coloured X-ray F007 / 4198

Digital SLR camera, coloured X-ray F007 / 4198
Digital SLR (Singe Lens Reflex) camera, coloured x-ray



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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.