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miniaturization and electronics
He initially worked for Hewitt Crane on magnetic devices and miniaturization of electronics ; Engelbart and Crane became lifelong friends.
While it is theoretically possible to implement a full computer entirely mechanically ( as Babbage's design showed ), electronics made possible the speed and later the miniaturization that characterize modern computers.
Although spy cameras small enough to fit inside a pocket-watch had existed since the 1880s, advances in miniaturization and electronics since the 1950s have greatly aided the ability to conceal miniature cameras, and the quality and affordability of tiny cameras ( often called " spy cameras " or subminiature cameras ) has now greatly increased.
The development of wearable items has taken several steps of miniaturization from discrete electronics over hybrid designs to fully integrated designs, where just one processor chip, a battery and some interface conditioning items make the whole unit.
The rapid miniaturization of electronics during and after WWII made systems like VOR practical, and most beam systems rapidly disappeared.
The electromechanical systems using reed relays were replaced by similar electronic ones, and the continued miniaturization of electronics allowed more signals, referred to as control channels, to be packed into the same package.
Whilst Zauruses are actually quite robust devices, due to their miniaturization they are not easily repairable by casual electronics hobbyists.
Compared to digital cameras of the 1990s, a consumer-viable camera in a mobile phone would require far less power and a higher level of camera electronics integration to permit the miniaturization.
Lear Radio Laboratories was the source of an early step to miniaturization in electronics.
In electronics, miniaturization was witnessed by an empirical observation called Moore's Law that predicted that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit for minimum component cost doubles every 18 months.
These properties made MKM steel ideal for various applications in the rapidly growing electronics sector and allowed the miniaturization of components used in personal electronics and the communications, aviation and automobile industries.

miniaturization and eventually
" He also noted that transistors would eventually reach the limits of miniaturization at atomic levels:
These first instances of miniaturization eventually led to the creation of current sciences such as nanotechnology and molecular nanotechnology.

miniaturization and were
In the military, however, the required telemetry and miniaturization technologies were more advanced, particularly due to initiatives such as the space program, but it would take several more years before these technologies drifted through to civilian applications.
Some of them, such as the rooms of the misleadingly-named " Slumbercoach " cars manufactured by the Budd Company and first put into service in 1956, were triumphs of miniaturization.
This occurred during the 1960s when scientists found it impractical to shrink computer vacuum tubes any further and instead switched to transistors, which were newer and allowed the process of miniaturization to continue.
As for practical applications for miniaturization, in addition to all of the obvious possibilities, the novel suggests that if a ship were reduced to the proper size, it could travel at many times the ordinary speed of light.
These were the first man-made nanostructures in materials suitable for microelectronic circuits opening up the possibility for the extreme miniaturization of electronic circuits that was to occur in the decades to come.
Gorgos special effects were achieved by suitmation and miniaturization, a technique pioneered in the Godzilla films.
The dog unintentionally helps save the JLA who were having miniaturization issues.
Un Homme chez les Microbes: Scherzo (" A Man Amongst The Microbes: Scherzo ", 1928 ) was one of the first scientific novels on the theme of miniaturization, and one of the first to introduce the concept of a micro-world where atoms were microscopic solar systems with planets, etc.

miniaturization and use
Wireless sensor networking, WSN, makes use of miniaturization made possible by advanced IC design to couple full wireless subsystems to sophisticated sensors, enabling people and companies to measure a myriad of things in the physical world and act on this information through IT monitoring and control systems.
The device became famous for its use of a differential gear, previously believed to have been invented in the 16th century, and the miniaturization and complexity of its parts, comparable to a clock made in the 18th century.
As you might expect, the converse or nanoscale also has been added to the list of the realm of scientific instrument applications and research, with much of the activity centered around the use of miniaturization in the field of medicine, particularly as non-invasive imaging has exploded on the diagnostic arts and minimally invasive tools and robotics have extended the reach of surgeons of every stripe.
At the lab, the scientists explain to Tuck and Jack that another group wants to sell the miniaturization technology for use in espionage.
With continued advances in the miniaturization and capability increase of electronic technology and the use of satellite constellations, nanosatellites are increasingly capable of performing commercial missions that previously required microsatellites.
proofing ") nuclear warheads ( so that they did not require highly specialized experts to assemble them before use, as in the case with the idiosyncratic wartime devices ) and miniaturization of the warheads for use in more variable delivery systems.

miniaturization and 1980s
With the maturing and miniaturization of applicable technologies as seen in the 1980s and 1990s, interest in UAVs grew within the higher echelons of the U. S. military.
Improvements in warhead miniaturization in the 1970s and 1980s allowed for the development of MIRVs — missiles which could carry multiple warheads, each of which could be separately targetable.

miniaturization and was
The next step in miniaturization was to speed up the fissioning of the pit to reduce the minimum inertial confinement time.
That seemingly slow rate of advances was often paced by the progress of other inventions, such as the laser, the digital computer, circuit miniaturization, and compact data storage.
In the novelization's introduction, Asimov states that he was rather reluctant to write the book because he believed that the miniaturization of matter was physically impossible.
With the development of better hydrophones, the transistor and miniaturization, and the realisation that very low frequency sound was important, more effective acoustic sensors followed.
Otherwise it was close to the D2 prototype, while a working airborne computer required a lot more miniaturization.
As miniaturization and increased processing power of microchips has enabled ever more features to be added to phones, the concept of the smartphone has evolved, and what was a high-end smartphone five years ago, is a standard phone today.

miniaturization and by
Research and development initiated by the SDIO created significant technological advances in computer systems, component miniaturization, sensors and missile systems that form the basis for current systems.
* An unhealthy scalp environment can play a significant role in hair thinning by contributing to miniaturization or causing damage.
In Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe, personal shields have been developed by scientists specializing in the miniaturization of planet-based shields.
Even for separate devices intended primarily for motion video, this segment has followed an evolutionary path driven by relentless miniaturization and cost reduction, made possible by progress in design and manufacturing.
; Miniaturization constraints: Flash memory-based units are not limited in their miniaturization by the physical dimensions of a Hi-MD.
In the novel, miniaturization is achieved by reducing the value of Planck's constant within a finite field, which it claims is the only conceivable way to do it.
Women ’ s emancipation led them to wear jewelry watches as brooches, long necklaces or on the wrist, a trend made possible by the miniaturization of watch movements.
AOpen specializes in Small form factor ( SFF ) platform applications ; and product development and designs characterized by miniaturization, standardization and modularization.
A too large volume constrained by a classical reference electrode also precludes the miniaturization of the ISFET electrode, a mandatory feature for some biological or in vivo clinical analyses ( disposable mini-catheter pH probe ).

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