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  2. Crystal detector - Wikipedia

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    The most common type was the so-called cat's whisker detector, which consisted of a piece of crystalline mineral, usually galena (lead sulfide), with a fine wire touching its surface. [1] [4] [5] The "asymmetric conduction" of electric current across electrical contacts between a crystal and a metal was discovered in 1874 by Karl Ferdinand ...

  3. Crystal radio - Wikipedia

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    The device at top is the radio's cat's whisker detector. A second pair of earphone jacks is provided. 1970s-era Arrow crystal radio marketed to children. The earphone is on left. The antenna wire, right, has a clip to attach to metal objects such as a bedspring, which serve as an additional antenna to improve reception.

  4. H. J. Round - Wikipedia

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    Recreation of the 1907 experiment by H. J. Round on the observation of electroluminescence from a point contact with a carborundum (silicon carbide) crystalIn some later experiments with cat's whisker detectors using a variety of substances, he passed current through them and noticed that some gave off light – the first known report of the effect of the light-emitting diode (LED).

  5. Greenleaf Whittier Pickard - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, 1911 he filed a patent on a crystal detector incorporating a springy low inertia wire of about 24 gauge formed with a loop or helix and pointed to make contact with the crystal. Crystal detectors incorporating this construction would become the most widely used and popularly known by the term cat whisker detector. This patent was ...

  6. Foxhole radio - Wikipedia

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    The foxhole radio was a crude crystal radio which used a safety razor blade as a radio wave detector with the blade acting as the crystal, and a wire, safety pin, or, later, a graphite pencil lead serving as the cat's whisker. [3]

  7. Solid-state electronics - Wikipedia

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    Although the first solid-state electronic device was the cat's whisker detector, a crude semiconductor diode invented around 1904, solid-state electronics started with the invention of the transistor in 1947. [7]

  8. A Cat Lady’s Honest Review of Whisker’s Litter-Robot 4 (and ...

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    TOTAL: 95/100 Since the Litter-Robot 3 Connect changed my life (no, seriously, just read my full review), I was ecstatic to try Whisker’s newest model, the Litter-Robot 4 ($699). Just like the orig

  9. Cat's whiskers - Wikipedia

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    For whiskers found on cats and other animals, see Whiskers. Cat's whiskers may also refer to: Cat's-whisker detector, an electric component; Orthosiphon aristatus, a plant commonly known as cat's whiskers