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    • Busicom, 1972

    • Busicom, 1972

    • Busicom; Calculators; Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Manufacturing; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Black-and-white photograph of Busicom calculator. A Japanese calculator manufacturer, Busicom, asked Intel to design a set of chips for a family of programmable calculators. The original design for Busicom's calculator called for at least a dozen...
    • Spark Discharge Device, circa 1870-1890

    • Spark Discharge Device, circa 1870-1890

    • Electric discharges; Scientific apparatus and instruments

    • When connected to a power source, a bright electric spark would flash between the two ends of the two outer posts. The middle glass post is made of photo gray glass (yellow tinted glass), which would have glowed. This instrument is visible in early...
    • Intel® 27C64 CHMOS EPROM Memory Die, 1985

    • Intel® 27C64 CHMOS EPROM Memory Die, 1985

    • Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Memory dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 27C64 CHMOS EPROM Memory Die. Intel’s first CHMOS EPROM. The Microchip Technology Inc. 27C64 is a CMOS 64K bit (Electrically) Programmable Read Only Memory. The device is organized as 8K words by 8 bits...
    • Intel® 8008 Microprocessor Die, 1972

    • Intel® 8008 Microprocessor Die, 1972

    • Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Enlarged color photograph of the Intel® 8008 microprocessor. The 8008 was twice as powerful as the 4004. A 1974 article in Radio Electronics referred to a device called the Mark-8 which used the 8008. The Mark-8 is known as one of the first...
    • Intel® Schottky 3101 Bipolar Ram Memory chip package, 1969

    • Intel® Schottky 3101 Bipolar Ram Memory chip package, 1969

    • Electronic industries; Memory chip packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;

    • Enlarged black-and-white photograph of the Intel® Schottky 3101 Bipolar Ram Memory chip package. The 3101 is the world's first solid state memory device and Intel's first product. The 3101 used Schottky barrier diode, bipolar technology. The...
    • Kaleidoscope, circa 1870s

    • Kaleidoscope, circa 1870s

    • Kaleidoscopes

    • David Brewster, creator of Brewster's Law, patented this device in 1817. It consisted of a long, hollow tube containing two glass mirrors running along the length of the tube and separated from each other at an angle of 60 degrees. Where mirrors...
    • Crova's Apparatus, circa 1868

    • Crova's Apparatus, circa 1868

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments

    • Crova's apparatus was designed for the purpose of representing vibratory movements on the screen, with 8 disks. Turning the crank past a vertical slit caused the disks to rotate, while a beam of light from the optical system impinged on the slit...
    • Camera Lucida, 1850-1890s

    • Camera Lucida, 1850-1890s

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Camera lucida;

    • An artist's aid for drawing, the camera Lucida was a portable device that was used to reproduce visual images on to paper. An adjustable prism mounted on the end of a supporting arm reflects the surrounding light and produces the image onto the...
    • Seven Mirror Apparatus, circa 1870s

    • Seven Mirror Apparatus, circa 1870s

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Optical instruments

    • This device was used with a prism to demonstrate the seven colors of the specturm present in a beam of sunlight: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. Physical Description: Seven movable mirrors, pivoted on brass holders, set in an...
    • Hero's Engine

    • Hero's Engine

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.)

    • The Hero's Engine, or Eolipile, is a device which propels itself by shooting steam from one or more orifices.
    • Kaleidoscope

    • Kaleidoscope

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.)

    • David Brewster, creator of Brewster's Law, patented this device in 1817. It consisted of a long, hollow tube containing two glass mirrors running along the length of the tube and separated from each other at an angle of 60 degrees. Where mirrors...
    • Leslie Differential Thermometer

    • Leslie Differential Thermometer

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.)

    • This device is for measuring differences in temperature and was named for British natural philosopher John Leslie. It is considerably more sensitive than a standard thermometer.
    • Camera Lucida

    • Camera Lucida

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.); Camera lucida;

    • An artist's aid for drawing, the camera Lucida was a portable device that was used to reproduce visual images on to paper. An adjustable prism mounted on the end of a supporting arm reflects the surrounding light and produces the image onto the...
    • Spark Discharge Device

    • Spark Discharge Device

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.); Electric discharges;

    • When connected to a power source, a bright electric spark would flash between the two ends of the two outer posts. The middle glass post is made of photo gray glass (yellow tinted glass), which would have glowed. This instrument is visible in early...
    • Seven Mirror Apparatus

    • Seven Mirror Apparatus

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.); Optical instruments

    • This device was used with a prism to demonstrate the seven colors of the specturm present in a beam of sunlight: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
    • Archimedean Screw

    • Archimedean Screw

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.); Simple machines; Archimedean screw

    • A simple mechanical device credited to Archimedes. When the lower end of the screw is placed in water, turning the device raises water to the top. This principle has various applications for drainage and irrigation, but the instrument can also be...
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