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Conquering the electron : the geniuses, visionaries, egomaniacs, and scoundrels who built our electronic age / Derek Cheung and Eric Brach.

Van Pelt Library TK7809 .C44 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cheung, Derek T., author.
Brach, Eric, author.
Series:
History. popular science.
History. popular science
Language:
Chinese
English
Subjects (All):
Electronics--History.
Electronics.
History.
Electronic industries--History.
Electronic industries.
Computer industry--History.
Computer industry.
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872.
Edison, Thomas (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931.
Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943.
Siemens, Werner von, 1816-1892.
Thomson, J.Jac (Jan Jacob), 1882-1961.
Gilbert, William, 1540-1603.
Kroemer, Herbert, 1928-.
Local Subjects:
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872.
Edison, Thomas (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931.
Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943.
Siemens, Werner von, 1816-1892.
Thomson, J.Jac (Jan Jacob), 1882-1961.
Gilbert, William, 1540-1603.
Kroemer, Herbert, 1928-.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
x, 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London : Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
Language Note:
Translated from the Chinese.
Summary:
Conquering the Electron offers readers a true and engaging history of the world of electronics. Beginning with the discoveries of static electricity and magnetism and ending with the creation of the smartphone and the iPad, this book shows the interconnection of each advance to the next one on the long journey to our modern day technologies.
Contents:
Part I: Age of electromagnetism. The knowledge foundation ; The beginning ; Scientific method ; Magic of static electricity ; The battery ; Linking electricity and magnetism ; Faraday, the grand master ; Maxwell, the peerless genius ; The telegraph ; Messages transmitted via electric current ; Annihilating the time-space barrier ; Wire across the Atlantic ; Intellectual property disputes ; Morse code ; Impact ; The telephone ; Voices carried over wire ; Building the telephone business ; Patent battle of the century ; Sound of music ; Wireless telegraphy ; Hertz and the electromagnetic waves ; Marconi and the wireless ; Crossing the ocean blue ; Lighting and electrification ; Electrical lighting systems ; Generators and motors ; The AC-DC war ; Impact of electrification ; Edison, Tesla, and Siemens ; One hundred years of electromagnetism
Part II: Age of vacuum electronics. Current flow in a vacuum ; Cathode rays ; The electron exposed ; The puzzle of penetrative light ; The legacy of vacuum electronics ; Controlling the flow of electrons ; The Edison effect ; The vacuum diode ; The magical third electrode ; Voices across the continent ; Radio ; Christmas eve, 1904 ; Core radio technology ; RCA and Sarnoff ; Armstrong's tragedy ; Television ; Transmitting video through the air ; A farm boy from Utah and a Russian émigré ; The intellectual property battle ; Radar ; Clairvoyance ; Hunting the submarine ; The most valuable luggage ; Radio navigation ; The microwave world ; Computer ; The calculating machine ; ENIAC ; Foundation of computer architecture ; Framework for the future
Part III: Age of solid-state electronics. The semiconductor ; Bell Labs ; Kelly's foresight ; The unpredictable semiconductor ; The birth of the transistor ; The flamboyant genius ; Conceptualizing a solid-state triode ; Forging a better semiconductor ; Discovery of the p-n junction ; Roadblocks ; The great breakthrough ; The roll-out ... ; ... And the fight ; Shockley's last laugh ; The zeal of Teal and the élan of Pfann ; Resolution ; Launching the electronics industry ; Sharing technology ; New players ; The debut of silicon ; The transistor radio ; Japanese pioneers ; The transistor era begins ; The dawn of Silicon Valley ; Wall Street journal or physical review? ; Shockley and the traitorous eight ; The birth of venture capital ; The changing of the guard ; The integrated circuit and the chip ; Kilby and the first integrated circuit ; Hoerni and the planar process ; Noyce and the chip ; Fairchild and the Silicon Valley phenomenon ; Chip technology blossoms ; Early market for chi ps ; Moore's law ; Memory chips ; Microprocessor: ENIAC on a chip ; The personal computer unleashed ; Ubiquitous silicon ; Evolution of the electronics industry ; Competitors from Asia ; Computer-aided design ; The foundries of Taiwan ; Noyce, Moore and Grove ; Turning silicon into gold ; LED's, fiber optics, and liquid crystal displays ; Luminescent semiconductors ; Semiconductor lasers ; Fiber optic communications ; Liquid crystal displays ; The information age and beyond ; Putting it all together ; The information revolution ; Globalization ; Looking ahead.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-334) and index.
ISBN:
9781442231535
144223153X
9781493049929
1493049925
1442231548
9781442231542
OCLC:
895618131

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