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  1. Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 [2] – February 1, 1954 [3]) was an American electrical engineer and inventor, who developed FM ( frequency modulation) radio and the superheterodyne receiver system. He held 42 patents and received numerous awards, including the first Medal of Honor awarded by the Institute of Radio Engineers (now ...

  2. Edwin H. Armstrong (born December 18, 1890, New York, New York, U.S.—died January 31/February 1, 1954, New York City) was an American inventor who laid the foundation for much of modern radio and electronic circuitry, including the regenerative and superheterodyne circuits and the frequency modulation (FM) system.

  3. Feb 27, 2023 · Edwin Howard Armstrong is widely regarded as one of the foremost contributors to the field of radio-electronics. Among his principal contributions were regenerative feedback circuits, the superheterodyne radio receiver, and a frequency-modulation radio broadcasting system. He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1980.

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  5. Apr 1, 2002 · Edwin Howard Armstrong was born in Chelsea, New York City, in 1890. Shy as a child, perhaps because of a tic left by a bout of rheumatic fever, he often played alone. At fourteen, after his family moved to Yonkers, he became fascinated by the stories of great scientists and inventors, in particular those of Michael Faraday and Guglielmo Marconi.

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  6. Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890–1954) Inventor. Engineering 1913. Faculty 1913–54. Armstrong invented three of the electronic circuits fundamental to modern radio, television, and radar. The first was a new "regenerative" circuit, based on the audion tube, which eventually yielded the first radio amplifier. The second was a complex eight-tube ...

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Edwin Howard Armstrong, the engineer who invented FM radio and other innovations in radio and television. He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1980 for his contributions to the fields of electromagnetism and communications.

  8. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › edwin-armstrongEdwin Armstrong | Lemelson

    Learn about the life and achievements of Edwin Howard Armstrong, the "father of FM radio" who invented the regenerative circuit, the superheterodyne receiver, and the wide-band frequency modulation system. Find out how he overcame corporate challenges and won a Nobel Prize for his innovations.

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