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Names and Milestones
Electronic Design Magazine recently introduced their Hall of Fame. How many of these names are you familiar with:
Edwin Armstrong : John Backus : Paul Brokaw Hans Camenzind : Vinton Cerf : Seymour Cray Bob Dobkins : William Dublier : Thomas Edison John M Fluke Jr : David Fullagar : Bernard Gordon Andrew S Grove : Marcian (Ted) Hoff : Grace Hopper Charles House : Walt Jung : Charles Kao Jack Kilby : Gary Kidall : Hedy Lamarr Bob Mammano : Buglielmo Marconi : Robert M Metcalfe Gordon E Moore : Robert N Noyce : Donald O Pederson George A Philbrick : Dennis M Richie : Claude E Shannon Alan F Shugart : Phillip H Smith : Nikola Tesla Linus Torvalds : Alan M. Turing : Patrizio Vinciarelli Charles H Vollum : John L von Neumann : Jim Williams John Birkner : Hua-Thye Chua : James H Clark Marc Andreesen : Bobert Widlar : H Presper Eckert John W Mauchly : James Truchard : Jeff Kodosky Carver A Mead : Lynn Conway : William B Shockley John Bardeen : Walter H Brattain : William R Hewlett David Packard : Steven Wozniak : Steven P Jobs Most of these people are really unknowns, but their accomplishments are legenary names in the world of computers and electronics. Also listed are industry milestones: 1950 1st oscillscope : 1952 Photocircuit 1954 Analog to Digital converter : 1954 Piezoresistivity 1958 Integrated circuit : 1958 first IC on substrate 1958 Explorer I : 1959 commerical FM radio 1959 Silicon Controlled Rectifier : 1960 first transistor TV 1962 Project Mercury : 1962 Semiconductor Laser 1962 Sampling oscillscope : 1963 TTL IC (digital logic) 1964 Linear IC : 1964 Basic language 1965 Op-Amp IC : 1966 the famous 741 Op-Amp 1966 hard disk drive : 1968 CMOS digital logic 1969 Unix : 1970 Dynamic Ram 1971 C language : 1971 4004 Microprocessor 1971 high speed Op-amp : 1972 SPICE 1 1973 Ethernet : 1973 Logic Analyer 1974 Brokaw cell (bandgap ref) : 1974 bi-FET Op-amp 1975 first PC : 1975 Progammable Array Logic 1976 Apple I : 1976 IC voltage regulator 1978 Analog to Digital converter : 1978 8086/8088 microprocessor 1979 68000 microprocessor : 1979 HexFET transistor 1979 "Introduction to VLSI Design" :1981 IBM PC, DOS, and CP/M-86 1982 switching regulator IC : 1983 C++ 1984 Digital oscilloscope : 1984 Verilog HDL 1984 GNU project began : 1984 EDA tools 1985 FPGA logic : 1986 LabView 1989 HTTP/HTML : 1991 Linux 1991 GSM - digital phone standard : 1996 USB standard |
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Radical Centrist
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Good trivia time Q.
Vinton Cerf: Internet pioneer Seymour Cray: Cray founder, building fastest supercomputers in late 70s-early 80s Thomas Edison: Inventor, advocate for AC current standard Andrew Grove: Intel founder Grace Hopper: Admiral, early programmer, described early concepts of computing Gary Kildall: author of Control Program for Microcomputers, founder of Digital Research Hedy Lamarr: Movie actress also involved in... I forget... code breaking research? Robert M Metcalfe: Inventor of Ethernet, 3com founder Gordon E Moore: Intel guy, noted for Moore's Law Dennis M Richie: C/Unix developer Nikola Tesla: Inventor, coil builder, advocate for DC current standard Linus Torvalds: Author/maintainer of Linux kernel, crisp open-source advocate Alan M. Turing: Brit inventor, code breaker, described early A.I., tortured to suicide by own government John L von Neumann: computing pioneer, described computing architectures still in use Marc Andreesen: Netscape principal author, first to advocate use of images in HTTP H Presper Eckert: co-developer of Eniac, possibly the first completely electronic computer John W Mauchly: co-developer of Eniac William B Shockley: Bell Labs inventor of the transistor, later widely denounced for views on social issues William R Hewlett: Garage engineer and H/P co-founder David Packard: Garage engineer and H/P co-founder Steven Wozniak: Garage engineer and Apple co-founder Steven P Jobs: Hanger-on with garage engineer, visionary in bringing computing to the masses |
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Good coverage at http://www.inventions.org/culture/female/lamarr.html
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Some additional information and corrections:
Vinton Cerf - considered 'father of the Internet' having developed TCP/IP with Robert Kahn. Metcalfe developed Ethernet. Cray - co-founded Control Data Corp (CDC) in 1957 and designer of three major CDC products. Founded Cray Research in 1972 where he developed Cray 1 (1976) and Cray 2 (1985). Edison - 1093 patents included improved Alexander Bell telephone, electric light and city wide lighting system, phonograph, and authorized development of motion film. He did not advocate AC electric. Instead he fought AC electric by promoting his DC electric concepts. Grace Hopper - first high level language compiler in 1959 - COBOL. Gary Kildall - CP/M operating system and PL/M programming language originally developed for Intel in 1973. His company was originally called Intergalactic Digital Research. Robert Metcalfe - another of the long list of pioneering inventors at Xerox Palo Alto Research who left to found a company when their great ideas sat stifled in Xerox. Gordon Moore - also co founded Fairchild Semiconductor. Moores law was only for up to 65,000 components per IC - IOW was only suppose to hold until 1975. Telsa - visualized and pioneered concepts that would become the electric motors, ac dynamos, and transformers that were the product line in Westinghouse. Later invented the Telsa coil. He believed that was the way to transmit electricity over long distances. Marc Andreesen - Mosaic from which Netscape would later be based upon. James Clark of Silicon Graphics was his early mentor. Hedy Lamarr - MaggieL provides one of he best descriptions I have ever read of her invention. John Bardeen is specially noted not only for transistor development but also for the B in BCS - how superconductivity works. He received back to back Nobel prizes, if I remember correctly. |
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Wow! Thats a really interesting synopsis Mags. I had only the vaguest idea of Lamarr's contribution. I think its very interesting how coming from entertainment they still had the intellect to see the potential for their technology. I just don't see this kind of work coming from modern Hollywood. "Hello, my name is Cameron Diaz and I've developed a new encrytion technology."
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