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A silicon train driving along some tracks #componentscloseup #electronics
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@josefmazzeo6628

3 weeks ago

Wow, a silicon doodle that's actually functional - creative chip designers!

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@Kevin-jb2pv

3 weeks ago

This is what happens when a chip designer has too much wafer space. "Yeah, fuck it, why not make it look like train tracks?"

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@a427rracer

3 weeks ago

If you could do the Pentium processors series it would mean a lot. My dad was a part of the team for it he was one of the big brains got a bunch of rewards and recognition from Intel for it. He passed away 2 years ago. I just wanna see if there are any doodles on them. He had an entire doodle book he doodled in during meetings.

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@davidthomas3859

3 weeks ago

LeCroy was a big producer of oscilloscopes among other things.

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@grubalaboocreosote4774

2 weeks ago

“There’s no way humans 5,000 years ago stacked a bunch of things rocks so high. It’s too advanced.”

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@nimam81

3 weeks ago

Wow that was the text book we had in two classes!

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@Chronologist89

2 weeks ago

When I heard the words "analog shift register" I got unnecessarily excited. What a cool circuit.

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@UltraMagaFan2

3 weeks ago

I will say, this channel has given me a new appreciation for electronics. I have never had the opportunity to see them under a microscope, and I had no idea how cool looking they are at a microscopic level.

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@BenWard29

3 weeks ago

Would an analog shift register be very similar to a bucket brigade device, except with CCDs instead of capacitors? I’ll have to check out the datasheet for that bad boy.

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@YodaWhat

2 weeks ago

This kind of chip is also very good for analog frequency shifting, echo and reverb effects, and combinations of those.

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@rubycosmo6279

2 weeks ago

The cover is cool, but the BEST part of a McGraw Hill textbook is paying a full-priced subscription instead of being able to buy/own/rent a used textbook. It's a great financial move, really.

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@jamesfloyd6693

3 weeks ago

Oh this made my autism super happy 🤌🤌

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@greenben3744

2 weeks ago

Kinda sad that the newer Editions have that amazing picture completely covered up and pushed to the side with typical technical drawings. Also kinda cool, but the old version had a certain whimsy that is just missing.

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@edgeeffect

3 weeks ago

Back in the 1980s, I had aposter of a chip like this but not quite the same... either this doodle has found it's way on to multiple chips or my memory of 40ish years ago is wrong (couldn't possibly be the second one).

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@CompComp

3 weeks ago

I love to hear you interview some of the people responsible for all these doodles

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@EmulationOnline

3 days ago

From the title I was expecting a MEMS device, but this is even more interesting.

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@brickman409

2 weeks ago

Okay, I was not expecting to see the train on the actual chip! Just thought they added that for the book cover.

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@halcon2134

1 week ago

A thick book with technical information is the most beautiful thing in the world.

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@0therun1t21

15 hours ago

That's so cool!

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@s.crawford12

1 week ago

Holy crap. This is a real life Easter egg.

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