Transistorized computers could contain tens of thousands
Modern Transistorized integrated circuit logic gates have
This Transistorized pacemaker, housed in a small plastic box, had controls to permit
Transistorized computers could contain tens of thousands
of binary logic circuits in a relatively compact space.
Transistorized CPUs during the 1950s and 1960s no longer had to be built out of
John Francis Mitchell combined elements of Motorola's walkie-talkie and
automobile radio technologies to create the first Transistorized pager.
In 1965, Wang Laboratories produced the LOCI-2, a 10-digit Transistorized desktop calculator that used a Nixie tube display
and could compute logarithms.
Modern Transistorized integrated circuit logic gates have
MTBFs of nearly a trillion(1x10^12) hours, and need them because they have so many logic gates.
Modern Transistorized integrated circuit logic gates have
MTBFs greater than 82 billion hours(8.2 · 1010 hours), and need them because they have so many logic gates.
Transistorized CPUs during the 1950s and 1960s no longer had to be built out of
bulky, unreliable and fragile switching elements like vacuum tubes and relays.
This Transistorized pacemaker, housed in a small plastic box, had controls to permit
adjustment of pacing heart rate and output voltage and was connected to electrode leads which passed through the skin of the patient to terminate in electrodes attached to the surface of the myocardium of the heart.