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The Integrated Circuit (IC) changed electronics in a very big way. Jack Kilby demonstrated a working example for the IC made of germanium in 1958 and six months later Robert Noyce demonstrated his own idea of the IC made of silicon that solved many practical problems of producing an IC. The invention of the IC was a new way of building electronic circuits and Jack Kilby received the Nobel Prize in physics in December 2000. These notes from Wikipedia.
A lesson in electronic circuit manufacturing prior to the IC.
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7 transistor Radio |
Here is a look at the inside of a 1965 transistor radio made with 7 transistors.
In 2007 one large memory IC contained a sufficient number of transistors to make more than one billion of these radios.
7 transistor Radio |
These discrete components can be replaced by circuitry in a single IC - and by the billions in the one IC. An IC can have manufactured into the chip - diodes, resistors, capacitors, and transistors. However the chip count is always just the number of transistors. As of 2015, the highest transistor count in a commercially available CPU (in one IC chip) is over 5.5 billion transistors - Intel's 18-core Xeon Haswell-EP.
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Vacuum tube amplifier |
This photo is an amplifier from an electronic instrument (Oscilloscope 1960) with about 36 tubes. The whole instrument had about 100 tubes. The amplifier is about 12 inchs by 12 inchs.
Transistors replaced vacuum tubes as amplifying devices in the 60's. Transistors are much smaller than vacuum tubes, use less power, generate less heat and in theory never wear out making circuits much smaller & use much less power.
discrete components |
The bottom of the amplifier containing all the needed resistors and capacitors needed to make the circuit operational.
This is called discrete component design because each part is a single separate part - (resistor or capacitor in the design).
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Components by Khrulev Alexey E. |
Examples of discrete components.
resistors & capacitor - discrete components |
An IC smaller than the capacitor in 2005 contained more than a billion-transistors on a single chip and in 2007 tens of billions of memory transistors on a single chip. I don't know what is available today, these numbers are just hard to imagine on a single chip.
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IC chip containing millions of transistors |
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Carol Milazzio |
Some nice photos taken in our museum by Carol Milazzio KP4MD during a recent visit - "Take a look Click"
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David Larsen |
This blog post has been fun for me as a way to reminisce. I began to use vacuum tubes in 1952 as an amateur radio operator at 14 years old. Later my teaching for 31 years at Virginia Tech started in 1967 with vacuum tubes and ended in 1998 using microcomputers. I experienced the whole range from tubes to large scale Integrated Circuits.
."by David Larsen" KK4WW Computer Collector Historian
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