The document provides a history of the development of transmission, signal processing, electronic information storage, display and output, and interactivity technologies from the 1700s to present. Key developments include the telegraph in 1795, telephone in 1849, radio in 1897, digital encoding and modulation in the 1830s-1920s, electronic storage starting with punched cards in 1725, display technologies like CRTs in 1922 and LCDs in the 1960s, and input devices including control panels, game controllers, and wired gloves. The timeline shows the evolution of analog to digital transmission, storage, and content formats over several centuries.
The document provides a history of the development of transmission, signal processing, electronic information storage, display and output, and interactivity technologies from the 1700s to present. Key developments include the telegraph in 1795, telephone in 1849, radio in 1897, digital encoding and modulation in the 1830s-1920s, electronic storage starting with punched cards in 1725, display technologies like CRTs in 1922 and LCDs in the 1960s, and input devices including control panels, game controllers, and wired gloves. The timeline shows the evolution of analog to digital transmission, storage, and content formats over several centuries.
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The document provides a history of the development of transmission, signal processing, electronic information storage, display and output, and interactivity technologies from the 1700s to present. Key developments include the telegraph in 1795, telephone in 1849, radio in 1897, digital encoding and modulation in the 1830s-1920s, electronic storage starting with punched cards in 1725, display technologies like CRTs in 1922 and LCDs in the 1960s, and input devices including control panels, game controllers, and wired gloves. The timeline shows the evolution of analog to digital transmission, storage, and content formats over several centuries.
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o Wire o Capture 1745 Telegraph (Capacitor) 1795- o Analog Encoding 1830's 1832 (morse code) Facsimile o Electronic Modulating 1843- 1832-1927 1861 o Electronic Multiplexing Telephon 1853 (TDM) e 1849- o Digitizing 1903 (PCM 1877 Telephone) Cable o Electronic Encryption 1962 1935-1945 (Coaxial Standard) o Online Routing 1969 Fiber o Electronic Programming Optics 1943-current 1956- 1970 o Wireless Electronic Information Storage Radio o Recording Medium 1897- Punched 1920 card and Satellite Paper Tape 1958- 1725/1846 1972 Phonograp Free h Cylinder Space and Disk Optics 1857-1958 1960s Film 1876- o Internet 1889 Downloa Magnetic d 1969 Storage (file 1898-2003 transfer RAM protocols) 1941- Live current Streamin Barcodes g 1996 1952/1973 (RTP (UPC) Protocol) Laser Disc 1969-1978 Display and Output Compact Disc/DVD o Information 1982/1993- Processing 1940's current (Term) o Content Formats o Galvanometer 1832 Content in o Telegraph Sounder general 1844 1877- o Telephone Receiver current 1849-1877 Audio o Light Bulb 1801-1883 Recording o Neon 1893-1902 1877- current o Teletype Receiver Video 1910 Recording o CRT 1922 1952- o Radio/Television current Tuner 1894-1927 Digital File o Speaker/Headphones Formats 1876-1928/1930s Database o LED/LCD 1955- Content and 1962/1968 Formats o Laser Light Show 1963- 1970s current o Computer Monitor 1950s/1976 (for PCs) o Large Electronic Interactivity Display 1985 o Control Panel o HDTV 1936 (Term) o Input Device 1990s (Standards) o Game Controller o Handheld o HMD 1968-current o Wired Glove o Brain computer interface (BCI)