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A “Brief” History
   Abacus considered first
    mechanical computing
    device.

   Used beads and rods to
    count numbers.

   Developed around
    3000 B.C.
Mechanical Calculator
   1612 – John Napier used
    floating point arithmetic and
    invented the logarithm.




   1622 – William Oughtred
    created the slide rule based
    on Napier’s logarithms. This
    was the primary calculator
    used by engineers until the
    1960’s.
   1642 – Blaise Pascal
    created a machine that
    could add and subtract,
    automatically carrying
    numbers.



   1673 – Gottfried Leibnitz
    built a calculator that
    could multiply and divide
    as well.
   1790 – Joseph Marie
    Jacquard invented an
    automatic loom using
    punched cards to
    control patterns in the
    fabrics.

   Punched cards were
    used to allowed some
    of the rods to pass
    through
   Jacquards invention emphasized three
    important concepts:

    Storage: Coding of information by punching
     holes on the cards.

    Programming: Linking of the cards in series to
     provide instruction in sequence.

    Program Execution: Job would be performed
     automatically as the program run.
Charles Babbage
   1786 – J.H Muller proposed a
    calculating machine called a Difference
    Engine.

   1812 – Charles Babbage conceived idea
    of difference engine.

   He designed new machine called
    Analytical Engine.
   Analytical Engine consisted of FIVE units.

    Store: Storing the data.

    Mill: Process the data.

    Control: Control the flow of data.

    Input: Enter the data.

    Output: Display the data.
   Babbage’s Analytical Engine could not
    completed due to under development of
    technology.

   But laid foundation of digital computer.

   Also called FATHER of computer.
Electro-Mechanical Machines
   1890 Hollerith won competition for
    developing data processing equipment
    for the US Census Bureau.

   Founded Hollerith Tabulating Company
    which became IBM in 1924.
Computer Generations
  Generation    Technology      Approx Dates


     First     Vacuum Tube       1942-1959


   Second       Transistors      1959-1964


    Third           ICs          1964-1973
                  SSI/MSI

    Fourth     Microprocessor    1973-1991
                  LSI/VLSI

     Fifth        ULSI/AI       1991 onwards
First Generation 1942-1959

   First Generation Electronic
    Computers used Vacuum Tubes.

   Invented in 1906.

   Vacuum tubes are glass tubes with
    circuits inside.

   Vacuum tubes have no air inside of
    them, which protects the circuitry.
   1943 Work started on ENIAC at University of
    Pennsylvania under John Mauchly and J.
    Presper Eckert with Herman Goldstein.

   Used 18,000 vacuum tubes.

   U shaped, 25m long, 2.5m high, 1m wide,
    consumed 150 kw and weighed more than
    30 tons.
   Disadvantages:

    Very big in size

    Slow in speed (40,000 operation in seconds)

    Low reliability

    Large power consumption

    Difficult maintenance
Second Generation 1959-1964
   Transistor was invented in 1948.

   Made up of from Silicon.

   A transistor is a semiconductor
    device used to amplify and switch
    electronic signals.

   Replaced vacuum tubes with
    Transistors.
   Comparing with Transistors:
    Immediate functioning, no time for heating
      necessary.

    Smaller and low weight.

    Process up to 200,000 ois.

    Less power consumption.

    Low susceptibility to trouble and long lifetime
Third Generation 1964-1973
   Third Generation Computers
    used Integrated Circuits (chips).

   Invented in 1947.

   Integrated Circuits are
    transistors, resistors, and
    capacitors integrated together
    into a single “chip”.

   Replaced Transistor with ICs
   Comparing with Transistors:

    Very small in scale.


    Cheaper than transistors.


    More reliable.


    Process up to 1000,000 ois.
Fourth Generation 1973-1991
   It contains micro chip.

   A small piece of semiconductor material
    carrying many integrated circuits
    (Transistors, resistors, and capacitors).

   Very Large Scale Integrated.

   4004 had 2,250 transistors

   The first microprocessors emerged
    in the early 1970s and were used
    for electronic calculators, using
    binary-coded decimal (BCD)
    arithmetic on 4-bit words.
Fifth Generation 1991 onwards
   It contains all best combination.

   Getting smaller and smaller, but we are still
    using microchip technology.

   Ultra Large Scale Integrated circuits.

   Giving computer the ability to think.

   Artificial Intelligence and Expert systems.
History Of Copmuter

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History Of Copmuter

  • 2. A “Brief” History  Abacus considered first mechanical computing device.  Used beads and rods to count numbers.  Developed around 3000 B.C.
  • 3. Mechanical Calculator  1612 – John Napier used floating point arithmetic and invented the logarithm.  1622 – William Oughtred created the slide rule based on Napier’s logarithms. This was the primary calculator used by engineers until the 1960’s.
  • 4. 1642 – Blaise Pascal created a machine that could add and subtract, automatically carrying numbers.  1673 – Gottfried Leibnitz built a calculator that could multiply and divide as well.
  • 5. 1790 – Joseph Marie Jacquard invented an automatic loom using punched cards to control patterns in the fabrics.  Punched cards were used to allowed some of the rods to pass through
  • 6. Jacquards invention emphasized three important concepts: Storage: Coding of information by punching holes on the cards. Programming: Linking of the cards in series to provide instruction in sequence. Program Execution: Job would be performed automatically as the program run.
  • 7. Charles Babbage  1786 – J.H Muller proposed a calculating machine called a Difference Engine.  1812 – Charles Babbage conceived idea of difference engine.  He designed new machine called Analytical Engine.
  • 8. Analytical Engine consisted of FIVE units. Store: Storing the data. Mill: Process the data. Control: Control the flow of data. Input: Enter the data. Output: Display the data.
  • 9. Babbage’s Analytical Engine could not completed due to under development of technology.  But laid foundation of digital computer.  Also called FATHER of computer.
  • 10. Electro-Mechanical Machines  1890 Hollerith won competition for developing data processing equipment for the US Census Bureau.  Founded Hollerith Tabulating Company which became IBM in 1924.
  • 11. Computer Generations Generation Technology Approx Dates First Vacuum Tube 1942-1959 Second Transistors 1959-1964 Third ICs 1964-1973 SSI/MSI Fourth Microprocessor 1973-1991 LSI/VLSI Fifth ULSI/AI 1991 onwards
  • 12. First Generation 1942-1959  First Generation Electronic Computers used Vacuum Tubes.  Invented in 1906.  Vacuum tubes are glass tubes with circuits inside.  Vacuum tubes have no air inside of them, which protects the circuitry.
  • 13. 1943 Work started on ENIAC at University of Pennsylvania under John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert with Herman Goldstein.  Used 18,000 vacuum tubes.  U shaped, 25m long, 2.5m high, 1m wide, consumed 150 kw and weighed more than 30 tons.
  • 14. Disadvantages: Very big in size Slow in speed (40,000 operation in seconds) Low reliability Large power consumption Difficult maintenance
  • 15. Second Generation 1959-1964  Transistor was invented in 1948.  Made up of from Silicon.  A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals.  Replaced vacuum tubes with Transistors.
  • 16. Comparing with Transistors: Immediate functioning, no time for heating necessary. Smaller and low weight. Process up to 200,000 ois. Less power consumption. Low susceptibility to trouble and long lifetime
  • 17. Third Generation 1964-1973  Third Generation Computers used Integrated Circuits (chips).  Invented in 1947.  Integrated Circuits are transistors, resistors, and capacitors integrated together into a single “chip”.  Replaced Transistor with ICs
  • 18. Comparing with Transistors: Very small in scale. Cheaper than transistors. More reliable. Process up to 1000,000 ois.
  • 19. Fourth Generation 1973-1991  It contains micro chip.  A small piece of semiconductor material carrying many integrated circuits (Transistors, resistors, and capacitors).  Very Large Scale Integrated.  4004 had 2,250 transistors  The first microprocessors emerged in the early 1970s and were used for electronic calculators, using binary-coded decimal (BCD) arithmetic on 4-bit words.
  • 20. Fifth Generation 1991 onwards  It contains all best combination.  Getting smaller and smaller, but we are still using microchip technology.  Ultra Large Scale Integrated circuits.  Giving computer the ability to think.  Artificial Intelligence and Expert systems.