Electronics
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And what I've found is that the process of designing and building
electronics
is problematic in all sorts of ways.
So they're really small, generally, they're square and flat and hard, and frankly, most of them just aren't very attractive, and so my team and I have been thinking of ways to really change and mix up the process and the outcome of designing
electronics.
And so what if you could design and build
electronics
like this?
So now that we developed these tools and found these materials that let us do these things, we started to realize that, essentially, anything that we can do with paper, anything that we can do with a piece of paper and a pen we can now do with
electronics.
And so sometime soon, you'll be able to play and build and sketch with
electronics
in this fundamentally new way.
But paper
electronics
is one of the most promising branches of material science in that it allows us to create cheaper and flexible
electronics.
EM: Well, we've made significant advances in the technology of the airframe, the engines, the
electronics
and the launch operation.
Since I was a small boy, I used to work in my room for the whole day, and I even took apart my mom's new radio, and that day she almost killed me, but I learned a lot about
electronics.
And big companies like Intel or smaller design firms like Ideo or startups like Bump, were inviting me to give workshops, just to practice this idea of smashing
electronics
and everyday objects together.
And then we came up with this idea to not just use electronics, but let's just smash computers with everyday objects and see how that goes over.
The chassis is made up of about 11,000 components, the engine another 6,000, the
electronics
about eight and a half thousand.
For instance, the tunnel diode, a component used in electronics, works thanks to the wonders of quantum tunneling.
In fact, with edX, when we were teaching our first course on circuits and
electronics
around the world, this was happening unbeknownst to us.
So we did a pilot experimental blended courses, working with San Jose State University in California, again, with the circuits and
electronics
course.
And these were built with
electronics
obtained from RadioShack instead of Lockheed Martin.
What came next was making the rest of the satellite as small and as simple as possible, basically a flying telescope with four walls and a set of
electronics
smaller than a phone book that used less power than a 100 watt lightbulb.
There we would explore massive piles of surplus electronics, and for a few bucks bring home treasures like Norden bombsights and parts from the first IBM tube-based computers.
When you compress it, it tends to go a little bit crooked like that, so you need the timing of the piston to be very good, and for that we use several control systems, which was not possible in 1970, but we now can do that with nice, new
electronics.
It's 10 by 10 by 30 centimeters, it weighs four kilograms, and we've stuffed the latest and greatest
electronics
and sensor systems into this little package so that even though this is really small, this can take pictures 10 times the resolution of the big satellite here, even though it weighs one thousandth of the mass.
My friend Andy Cavatorta was building a robotic harp for Bjork's Biophilia tour and I wound up building the
electronics
and motion control software to make the harps move and play music.
But the thing that struck me about all of these different projects is that they really had to be built from scratch, down to the level of the
electronics
and the printed circuit boards and all the mechanisms all the way up to the software.
There is 10 times more gold, silver, platinum, palladium in one ton of our
electronics
than in one ton of ore mined from beneath the surface of the earth.
The key was to bring together young people from different backgrounds that ordinarily never have anything to do with each other, to have a conversation about how they could collaborate and to test and develop new machines and tools that could allow them to shred and strip copper instead of burning it, to mold plastic bricks and tiles, to build new computers out of components recovered from dead electronics, to build a drone.
This thing can put 23,000 components per hour onto an
electronics
board.
World over, teams of researchers are decoding its biological principles to understand its computational rules and applying that learning to the fields of electronics, programming and robotics.
And one of the reasons he was amazing: After World War II, he began an
electronics
company.
So this leash has some additional
electronics.
This is a mock-up of something that can replace the functionality of a multimillion-dollar MRI machine into a consumer
electronics
price point, that you could wear as a bandage, line a ski hat, put inside a pillow.
For things like this: Gene from Alabama drives out there with this rocket he's built with X-ray sensors, video cameras, festooned with
electronics.
The
electronics
industry only had a dozen or so components, and look at the diversity that came out of that.
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