原创 Do-it-yourself chips

2011-6-3 14:37 2107 11 12 分类: 消费电子

At the Boston ESC last year, I met Chris Gammell, an interesting young feller who runs, among other things, The Amp Hour , a blog site that has always-interesting content. One of his entries referred me to a video from noted life hacker Jeri Ellsworth which shows how one can build a personal chip using not much more than a kiln and a lot of clever tricks.

 

It's an 8-minute flick, far longer than the sort I usually watch. Who has the time to view all of the videos passed around on the Internet? I sure don't, and only rarely visit video sites, and then only after a recommendation from a trusted source. But this one is quite breathtaking.

 

Turns out you don't need a $5 billion fab to build your own IC. Intel watch out! Instead she uses, for instance, a CPU fan. She tapes the chip onto the hub of the fan and spins off the phosphorosilica. Simple, effective, and insanely cool.

 

Of course, the geometry is somewhat more coarse than 45 nanometers (nm). At the end of the video she shows a five transistor chip that's a couple of inches long. And the next video on her site is a demo of the part. But it works. And that's astonishing in this day when we assume chips come from Digikey, and are manufactured somewhere on the planet in fabulously complex fabs.

 

I sometimes wonder if electronics has become so complex that it has lost its appeal to youngsters. In my youth we built ham radios and other gear using discrete transistors, vacuum tubes, and the smallest of small scale ICs.

 

Today one must wrestle with surface mount technology (SMT) and datasheets a thousand pages long. But this video shows that being smart and inventive, and, alas, being young and not bound by convention, can keep the cool in this cool field.

 

The video is also one of the most dramatic uses of PowerPoint I have seen to date. Cliff Stohl gave a couple of ESC keynotes years ago using notes scribbled on his arm. Jeri's technique is a bit more sophisticated, but is eminently clear, much more so than so many bulleted lectures I've attended.

 

Recommended. Especially for those who get jaded by the fearsome complexity of modern electronics.

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用户1250015 2012-5-3 07:58

理论上说真有可能 只是实际上很多细节要处理 类似语音识别 一个是音频 一个是视频 嵌入式 模式识别 : www.quickembed.com

用户1406868 2012-3-25 20:03

这个确实很牛,希望能够更早地服务于大众

用户1602177 2012-3-15 15:13

来自官方微博粉丝的精彩点评:@赵家阳1982: 神了,解决了开会不能用"语音识别"的烦恼!

用户1602177 2012-3-15 15:12

来自官方微博粉丝的精彩点评:@苏乞儿斯克:这个厉害,活脱比远距离定向测控还牛,只要拍的到嘴巴在动,就能清楚知道在说什么。

用户1602177 2012-3-15 15:11

来自官方微博粉丝的精彩点评:@芯知语:“读唇”神功让电子产品在嘈杂的环境中都能更好地识读用户指令,这样用户不必关掉音乐也可在电视或平板电脑上搜索信息和浏览网页。

用户1602177 2012-3-13 09:47

微软在创新方面的努力和能力都令人敬佩,非常期待~~

用户1167151 2012-3-13 06:00

记得《数字化生存》一书有不少篇幅讲人机界面的。

用户3653804 2011-6-7 01:05

I had the privilege of meeting Jeri over the weekend and, to be honest, I’m not sure if I was more impressed with her wealth of knowledge on the myriad of details related to electronic engineering or with her vast experience within the various fields of the discipline. What I can say with certainty is that the best impression Jeri displayed was that her creativity and inventiveness go hand-in-hand with her humility and honesty. The whole ordeal was very refreshing to witness in an individual of her caliber and quality.

In addition, I'd like to add that she plays a mean game of pinball. Analoghack

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