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Electronics History - Origin and Development of Electronics with details of some great inventions by some of the greatest inventors and scientists of all times.

Here we will study the history of electronics in a chronological order along with the discoverer /inventor, who actually is responsible for that. The effects of electronics on the contemporary society are very significant and without the study of the effects the history is incomplete. Thus the effects on the economy, computing and the society as a whole have been studied. In this paper the discovery of the transistor has been considered as the backbone of the development of electronics, but the pre-conditions which lead to the transistor era and the after effects also have been considered in detail.
Today in the twenty first century, many consumer, military, and recreational products are made with electronic devices. Perhaps, in the future we will see even more uses of Electronics. Almost all phases of modern technological society use Electronics, even this computer that is being used to type this script. The home, car, or the workplace all use Electronics. We all use Electronics but very few know the complex history behind Electronics. The purpose of this site is to explain the history, origin and development of Electronics.

It is important to know the History of Electronics (technology) so students better understand their electronic gadgets they use everyday on an increasing bases. That is, cell phones, ATMs, calculators, cars, fax machines, computers, copiers, radios, TV, etc. To understand the interesting history of these electronic devices helps explain why science and technology are important, too. Without these technologies and electronics, our status in the world community would be diminished, therefore it is important to study the history of electronics, science and technology.

The historical approach to Electronics is a real task because of the tremendous amount of material that must be sorted through. Electronics is a vast sea of scientific information. I will try my best to explain the origin, history and development of electronics.
It is important to know the History of Electronics (technology) so students better understand their electronic gadgets they use everyday on an increasing bases. That is, cell phones, ATMs, calculators, cars, fax machines, computers, copiers, radios, TV, etc. To understand the interesting history of these electronic devices helps explain why science and technology are important, too. Without these technologies and electronics, our status in the world community would be diminished, therefore it is important to study the history of electronics, science and technology.

The historical approach to Electronics is a real task because of the tremendous amount of material that must be sorted through. Electronics is a vast sea of scientific information.

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  • I have mentioned about James Maxwell on my site.

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  • we are thankful to have this video of our different great scientist.

  • out of all of them tesla is da best

  • einstien also contributed in development of Electronics. Electronics is ideal branch of SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. i love ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

  • Lee De Forest is the real creator of modern electronics!

  • My favorite scientist is maybe Nikola Tesla.

  • Great video, but ironically you forgot to mention the man who contributed the most to electonics. His anme was James Clerk Maxwell, he unified magnetism and electromagnetism and his 4 equations (Maxwell's equations (actually 20)) are considered to be the second great unification since Newton. Thanks to Maxwell we have technology, and even radio technology.

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