"Castles in the Sky" is a feature length docu-drama on the invention of Radar and the Chain Home system that gave Britain the edge in the Battle of Britain. Doesn't talk about Slizard (sp?) mission to the USA where the magnetron technology was transferred
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Digital Logic. Don't forget "Bit-slice microprocessor design" by John Mick (& Brick). Yes, you can understand what goes on in a microprocessor. Instruction address handling is key. An interrupt is just a hardware generated subroutine call.
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And after the radar one, another about the evolution of radar electronic countermeasures from chaff to deception jamming.
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Visual Electric
I enjoy making these "story" type videos which blend the historical and technical. My shortlist for a future video is below - which do you prefer? If you have a 3rd option, please let me know too.
By the way, I've opened up channel memberships for people who would like to support the channel. You'll receive early access to videos, blog posts about various engineering related topics (and my life as a UK academic) and a chance to vote on or propose future short and long form content. youtube.com/channel/UCEr1PRnzmXHBXzxpCk0XWdQ/join
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