Electronics industry


The electronics industry emerged in the 20th century and is today one of the largest global industries. Contemporary society uses a vast array of electronic devices built in automated or semi-automated factories operated by the industry. Products are primarily assembled from metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors and integrated circuits, the latter principally by photolithography and often on printed circuit boards.
The size of the industry and the use of toxic materials, as well as the difficulty of recycling has led to a series of problems with electronic waste. International regulation and environmental legislation has been developed in an attempt to address the issues.
The electronics industry consists of various sectors. The central driving force behind the entire electronics industry is the semiconductor industry sector, which has annual sales of over as of 2018. The largest industry sector is e-commerce, which generated over in 2017. The most widely manufactured electronic device is the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor, invented in 1959, which is the "workhorse" of the electronics industry.

History

The electric power industry began in the 19th century, which led to the development of inventions such as gramaphones, radio transmitters, receivers and television. The vacuum tube was used for early electronic devices, before later being largely supplanted by semiconductor components as the fundamental technology of the industry.
The first working transistor, a point-contact transistor, was invented by John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain at Bell Laboratories in 1947, which led to significant research in the field of solid-state semiconductors during the 1950s. This led to the emergence of the home entertainment consumer electronics industry starting in the 1950s, largely due to the efforts of Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo in successfully commercializing transistor technology for a mass market, with affordable transistor radios and then transistorized television sets.
The most widely manufactured electronic device is the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor, invented by Mohamed M. Atalla and Dawon Kahng at Bell Laboratories in 1959. It is the "workhorse" of the electronics industry, with MOSFET scaling and miniaturization being the primary reason for the rapid exponential growth of electronic semiconductor technology since the 1960s. The MOSFET, which accounts for 99.9% of all transistors, is the most widely manufactured device in history, with an estimated total of 13sextillion MOSFETs having been manufactured between 1960 and 2018.
The industry employs large numbers of electronics engineers and electronics technicians to design, develop, test, manufacture, install, and repair electrical and electronic equipment such as communication equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and computers. Common parts manufactured are connectors, system components, cell systems, computer accessories, and these are made of alloy steel, copper, brass, stainless steel, plastic, steel tubing and other materials.

Consumer electronics

are products intended for everyday use, most often in entertainment, communications and office productivity. Radio broadcasting in the early 20th century brought the first major consumer product, the broadcast receiver. Later products include personal computers, telephones, MP3 players, audio equipment, televisions, calculators, GPS automotive electronics, digital cameras and players and recorders using video media such as DVDs, VCRs or camcorders. Increasingly these products have become based on digital technologies, and have largely merged with the computer industry in what is increasingly referred to as the consumerization of information technology.
The CEA projected the value of annual consumer electronics sales in the United States to be over in 2008. Global annual consumer electronic sales are expected to reach by 2020.

Effects on the environment

Electrical waste contains hazardous but also valuable and scarce materials and up to 60 elements can be found in complex electronics.
The United States and China are the world leaders in producing electronic waste, each tossing away about 3 million tons each year. China also remains a major e-waste dumping ground for developed countries. The UNEP estimate that the amount of e-waste being produced - including mobile phones and computers - could rise by as much as 500 percent over the next decade in some developing countries, such as India.
Increasing environmental awareness has led to changes in electronics design to reduce or eliminate toxic materials and to reduce energy consumption. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive were released by the European Commission in 2002.

Largest electronics industry sectors

List of best-selling electronic devices

Electronic deviceShipments
Production years includedProduct type
MOSFET 13,000,000,000,00019642018Semiconductor
Floating-gate MOSFET 2,321,000,000,00019921997, 20002018Semiconductor
MOS capacitor 228,000,000,00019652007, 20092013, 2018Semiconductor
Discrete semiconductor device5,04119541957, 19661971, 20022018Semiconductor
Integrated circuit chip4,04419601997, 2000, 20022013, 20152018Semiconductor
Optoelectronic device1,11220022013, 2016Semiconductor
Discrete transistor79819541957, 19661971, 2011, 20132018Semiconductor
Analog integrated circuit chip63520022013, 2016Semiconductor
Discrete diode2011, 20132015Semiconductor
Application-specific standard product 54120022013Semiconductor
Power transistor3632011, 20132018Semiconductor
MOS memory chip35719921997, 20022013, 2016Semiconductor
Logic device25020022013, 2016Semiconductor
Microprocessor / Microcontroller 20519711996, 20022014, 2016Semiconductor
Compact disc 20019822007Consumer
Flash memory chip19719872018Semiconductor
Thyristor20132015Semiconductor
System-on-a-chip 13119762017Semiconductor
Sensor / Actuator87.720022013, 2016Semiconductor
Display driver chip53.320032009, 20172018Semiconductor
Light-emitting diode 2009Semiconductor
Smart card 5019772019Consumer
CMOS image sensor34.520072018Semiconductor
SIM card 34.119912018Consumer
Flat-panel display 30.219992009, 20172018Consumer
Audio cassette tape3019632019Consumer
Application-specific integrated circuit 25.620022013Semiconductor
Payment card22.119672018Consumer
Digital versatile disc 2019962012Consumer
Mobile phone19.419942018Consumer
Smartphone10.120072018Consumer
Video cassette1019762000Consumer
Hard disk drive 19762018Consumer
EMV smart payment card8.219952019Consumer
Transistor radio719542012Consumer
Personal computer 6.9319752019Consumer
NAND flash memory controller chip520072017Semiconductor
RF CMOS switch520002017Semiconductor
Flip chip4.8119972001Semiconductor
Audio codec sound chip3.782013Semiconductor
Universal Serial Bus 3.72011Semiconductor
Video game cartridge3.419832013Consumer
Smart payment card2018Consumer
Television set 319362019Consumer
Synchronous SRAM memory chip2.719952015Semiconductor
Graphics processing unit 219962014Consumer
Short-range wireless IC chip2009Semiconductor
Video game console19762019Consumer
Laptop computer1.4520102017Consumer
DVD player1.319962007Consumer
Vacuum tube19661970Vacuum
Landline telephone1.2619502005Consumer
Tablet computer1.2420102017Consumer
USB controller1.219972011Consumer
Desktop computer1.1420102017Consumer
Home video game console19762019Consumer
CD player119822004Consumer
Video cassette recorder 119762006Consumer