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Remembering Electronic Designs

May 9, 2022
As Electronic Design celebrates its 70th year, we’re creating an assortment of special article series that look back at how our industry has evolved over the past seven decades.

This article is part ofElectronic Design's 70th Anniversary series.

At 70 years,Electronic Designhas been around longer than I have, although I’m close. We plan on being around for another 70. If the amount of change in just our industry is any indication of what’s coming up, then we’re in for a whirlwind ride. Even 70 years ago, electronics had changed the world, doing things that were never possible before.

Usually, my Lab Bench articles look at a new dev kit or product. This time, though, I wanted to highlight some of the online and print articles that are looking back and forward. These include:

你总能在网上留言对这些艺术icles. However, with the “What Computer Had the Biggest Impact on You?” series, you can provide additional feedback, which I’ve turned intoslideshows based on your input

The “Series: Then and Now” is a collection of articles that are appearing in each print issue ofElectronic Design。这些封面大片在一些目标pic like processor technology.

Finally, there’s theDo You Recognize These?Series, where I provide a hint and a close-up image about a technology or product. I follow up with the full image and a description. Sometimes I give a little history, since most of these are items I’ve worked with.

It’s worth putting our latest technology into context. Take the transistor radio, which would have been around whenElectronic Designstarted publication(Fig. 1)。It had about half-a-dozen individual transistors. It ran off a 9-V battery. We now have smartphones that have multiple chips with transistor counts in the millions using 5-nm silicon technology. They have foldable, hi-res screens plus multiple hi-res cameras that can capture and store video internally.

Think of where we would be without early chips like the NE555 timer. We’ve had manyIdeas for Designarticles based on this part alone.

Anyone remember the IMSAI 8080(Fig. 2)with 8-in. floppy disks used in the movieWarGames? Its S-100 bus was used in dozens of pre-IBM PC platforms.


These days, multiple platforms currently out there are smaller and more powerful, like Arduino(Fig. 3)and Raspberry Pi(Fig. 4)



By the way, anyone remember how to solder or wire wrap?

Read more articles inElectronic Design's 70th Anniversary series.

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