Characteristics of growth and limitations in electronics |
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Authors: | Jan Davidse |
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Affiliation: | Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Since its origin about 75 years ago, electronics has grown faster than any other major engineering discipline. Analysis of the essential characteristics of electronics leads to the conclusion that the normal growth-limiting mechanisms are not operative in this area. The commitment of electronics to information handling is stipulated and it is concluded that electronic information processing is a new milestone in a field that is vital for human survival and that is as old as mankind. Though growth in electronics is open-ended, as in other engineering branches, developments within the field are subject to recognizable constraints. These constraints are identified and classified. Most of them turn out to be relative and sliding with the progress of time. The consequences of changing patterns of constraints are illustrated on past developments and their possible impact on future trends is brought forward. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Dr. Jan Davidse Department of Electrical Engineering Delft University of Technology P.O. Box 5031 2600 GA Delft The Netherlands. |
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