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retrocompmx · 1 month ago
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Efemérides computacional: 23 de junio de 1964
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El 23 de junio de 1964 se le otorga a Jack A. Kilby (JS KILBY) la patente No. US3138743A por los circuitos integrados, pedida el 6 de febrero de 1959. El concesionario actual de esta patente la detenta Texas Instruments, Inc. #retrocomputingmx #computerhistory #JackKilby
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agaselectronicmaterials · 8 months ago
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How Printable Electronic Inks Are Shaping the Future of Flexible Electronics
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electronicecircuits · 10 months ago
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harting3dcircuits · 1 year ago
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Beyond PCBs: 3D-MID’s Miniaturization Magic
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Imagine a PCB in three dimensions—welcome to the realm of 3D-MID(Mechatronic Integrated Devices)! Discover how this technology enables circuit miniaturization, transforming ordinary plastic parts into intelligent, multifunctional components. Explore the fusion of electronics and mechanics at www.3D-Circuits.com
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theopiumeater · 10 months ago
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opendirectories · 7 months ago
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commodorez · 11 months ago
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A series of components that were featured in Windell Oskay and Eric Schlaepfer's book, Open Circuits. I highly recommend checking out that book.
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aneverydaything · 1 year ago
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Day 2211, 12 July 2024
Elantica 'The Boulder' is a sculpture by Tom & Lien Dekyvere. It is made from old circuit boards. It can be found sandwiched between buildings outside the Elizabeth Line station in Canary Wharf, London
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webdiggerxxx · 6 months ago
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tardigradeinatrenchcoat · 27 days ago
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I Love You When Your,
Computer Screen,
Goes Back Online.
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Mac from Date Everything gets a techy, computer based stimboard
Happy Disability Pride Month <333
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dangermorph · 2 months ago
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“ I’ll look for you. I promise. “ - Fission, Builder automaton outbreak.
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Fission “died” while trying to search for Proton and Electron, while fighting off whatever things that would attempt to drag them to the scrap pile. (In the East Reactor, of course. If you didn’t read the small fic Fission told the babies to run off to there) When they eventually ran out of power, they rested where they and Gamma would talk, so there would be a possible chance that someone would find them and bring them back. Proton was the one who found their body and since then visited weekly to put small trinkets he found near them, things they thought their previous caretaker would love (metal flowers, old drawings, blueprints, etc). Electron stumbled upon this mourning place which shook the trust between her and Proton (and then they kind of spiralled..).
Proton (mentioned), Fission and Electron are my Gamma Code AU OCs!!
Gamma (mentioned) and Neutron (mentioned) and the DELICIOUS Gamma Code AU belongs to the wonderful @sunnydbeam !! Give her some love!
Bonus angst doodle under cut :)
I had to draw Electrons reaction to Fissions “death” <33 !! (Uh.. eyestrain TW?)
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mothcpu · 1 year ago
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work doodles
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shepscapades · 2 years ago
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arcadebroke · 1 month ago
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hold-fast-and-rise · 5 months ago
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Scalable method creates self-healing, stretchable transistors and circuits
Recent technological advances have enabled the development of a wide range of increasingly sophisticated wearable and implantable devices, which can be used to monitor physiological signals or intervene with high precision in therapeutically targeted regions of the body. As these devices, particularly implantable ones, are typically designed to remain in changing biological environments for long periods of time, they should be biocompatible and capable of fixing themselves after they are damaged. Researchers at Sungkyunkwan University, the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and other institutes in South Korea recently devised a new method to fabricate self-healing and stretchable electronic components that could be integrated into these devices. Their approach, outlined in a paper published in Nature Electronics, enables the scalable and reconfigurable assembly of self-healing and stretchable transistors into highly performing integrated systems.
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