In the First Generation, Computer and vacuum tube were the main components at that time as a technology for a computer. Now in this article, we are going to list out The main technology for Second Generation was transistors (1956-1963). The world saw transistor replaced the vacuum tubes in the second generation of computers. The transistor was invented […]
Read MoreFirst Generation: On the first generation computer, there was Vacuum Tubes (1940-1956) on the first computer systems. The main reason for using Vacuum tubes on 1st Generation computer for circuitry and magnetic drums for memory, and were often enormous, taking up entire rooms. So what is Vacuum Tubes: In electronics, a vacuum tube, an electron tube, or […]
Read MoreThe third generation was from 1965-1971. The computers of the third generation used Integrated Circuits (ICs) in place of transistors. A single IC has many transistors, resistors, and capacitors along with the associated circuitry. The IC was invented by Jack Kilby. An integrated circuit (IC), sometimes called a chip or microchip, is a semiconductor wafer on which thousands or millions of tiny […]
Read MoreSolar Energy Advantages and Disadvantages let’s have a quick talk about What is solar energy? Solar energy is radiant light and heat which directly comes from the Sun. This energy is the form of solar radiation, which makes the production of solar electricity possible. Electricity can be produced directly from photovoltaic, PV, cells. (Photovoltaic literally […]
Read MoreNetworking is an interconnection between two or more computer (nodes or hosts) etc… There are a lot of advantages and some disadvantage of networking. Advantages of Networking Sharing of Information: The ability to share data and information to users or computer connected to the computer network. i.e you can send email through the network. Sharing of […]
Read MoreVery Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) circuits. VLSI circuits having about 5000 transistors and other circuit elements with their associated circuits on a single chip made it possible to have microcomputers of the fourth generation. While third generation computers saw the use of integrated circuits in building computers, the fourth generation is characterized by the increased number […]
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