Miniaturization....Who wants to make big small ... must think in the small big

in science •  8 years ago  (edited)

There is no question that it will be a challenge in the future to build everything even more functionally and faster than we already know it.We've all got used to it and integrated it into our lives. USB sticks ... mobile phones ... Lcd .Cameras.. or think of TVs that are getting flatter and thinner. Or even our pads are the small high-performance computers Is only possible thanks to Miniaturization.
Definition:
What is miniaturization? Miniaturization is a process for the reduction of structures while retaining the function and possibly also the shape.

Who wants to make big small ... must think in the small big

Areas where miniaturization is becoming increasingly important.

  • Breath diagnostics
  • Automobile technology ( Mechatronik)
  • Fine mechanics
  • Electrical engineering

But also this technology has its limits and sometimes it goes again in the other direction.

An example of the limitations of miniaturization are screens or displays: for longer work, a screen diagonal of at least 10-12 inches is required. This results in extreme stress on the eyes or neck muscles. In the meantime, the trend has been reversed, for example, with notebooks - larger (but flatter) formats are coming onto the market. The display of digital cameras should be about 5 cm the minimum.

Miniaturization will continue to be an important part of our lives in the future. Medical, technologic it will improve our life quality.

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By Germanlifestyle

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