Marvel at Soviet-era Smart Display’s Tiny Size

It’s easy to assume that older components will be less integrated and bulkier than we might otherwise expect. Then something seems ahead of its time, like the teeny-tiny 490IP1 LED which was produced in the former Soviet Union. [AnubisTTP] obtained and shared images of this tiny integrated single digit LED display in which the number measures a scant 2.5 mm tall; in production it was made easier to read with an external bubble lens magnifier clipped to the outside. The red brick the 490IP1 is pictured with is the Texas Instruments TIL306, a relatively normal sized DIP component with similar …read more

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IIA Analytics Article Dead Wrong

A recent IIA article on building an analytics function in internal audit is dead wrong. At least on one major point, anyway. And it’s a big one. As the tombstone reads, this point is D.O.A (dead on arrival, or more … Continue reading &#8594… Continue reading IIA Analytics Article Dead Wrong