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drob518 ◴[] No.45154342[source]
The 555 timer is iconic. Just iconic. I wonder how many billions of them have been shipped over the years?
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ajxs ◴[] No.45155170[source]
It's really fortunate that the history of the 555 timer is really well documented. Its inventor, Hans Camenzind, wrote several books, and even had a Youtube channel in his later years[1]. It's a shame that so many iconic chips that have changed the world aren't so well documented. I went down a real rabbithole a while ago trying to find in-depth information about the Hitachi HD44780. I couldn't even decisively pin down exactly what year it was first manufactured. It's interesting to think of microchip designs as a kind of artistic legacy: Chips like the 555 have had an enormous impact on modern history.

1: https://www.youtube.com/@hcamen

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userbinator ◴[] No.45155232[source]
I couldn't even decisively pin down exactly what year it was first manufactured

Likely 1985.

https://www.crystalfontz.com/blog/look-back-tech-history-hd4...

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1. crb3 ◴[] No.45155786[source]
Try 1972; taped out in 1971.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/555_timer_IC