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AMERICAN ELECTRONICS COMPANY
MITS 816; MITS 7400; MITS 7440; MITS 7400A; MITS 7400B; MITS 7400C; Altair 680
  • Altair 680
  •  Many companies made boards that could plug into the Altair / S-100 bus.
  •  An Altair 8800 kit with 8 KB of memory and Altair BASIC cost only $995 in August 1975.
  •  [[Bill Gates]] was a regular contributor to ''Computer Notes''. The MITS-Mobile van traveled all over the US including a stop near the [[Homebrew Computer Club]].
  •  Sales had reached $100,000 per month when this advertisement ran in March 1973.
  •  Transistorized tracking light for model rockets. The product that launched MITS

Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems         
<company> (MITS) The company which made the Altair 8800 micrcomputer kit. They also made instrumentation kits for model rockets and RC vehicles. Ed Roberts owned MITS for a few years until he sold out, moved to Georgia, and went to med school. Address: Albuquerque NM, USA. (2002-06-17)
Microsystems (magazine)         
US MAGAZINE
S-100 Micro Systems
Microsystems was a personal computing magazine founded by Sol Libes and published from January 1980 to November 1984. Oriented toward the home and business personal computer user, it included an editorial page, letters from readers, technical articles, and advertisements.
microelectromechanical system         
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  • A [[Texas Instruments]] DMD chip for cinema projection
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  • MEMS microcantilever resonating inside a [[scanning electron microscope]]
TECHNOLOGY OF VERY SMALL DEVICES
MEMs; Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems; Micro Systems Technology; Microelectromechanical system; Micro-electro-mechanical systems; Microelectromechanical Systems; Micro systems technology; MicroElectroMechanical Systems; Microelectromechanical System; Microelectronic and microelectromechanical system; Microelectronic mechanical systems; Microsystems technology; Micro Electro Mechanical Systems; Micromechatronics; Micro-electromechanical systems; Microelectromechanical systems
<hardware> (MEMS) The integration of mechanical structures (moving parts) with microelectronics. MEMS devices are "custom" designed for a purpose which requires a mechanical action to be controlled by a computer. Applications include sensors, medical devices, process controls. http://mems.mcnc.org/. See also nanotechnology. (1999-03-25)

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Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems

Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) was an American electronics company founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico that began manufacturing electronic calculators in 1971 and personal computers in 1975.

Ed Roberts and Forrest Mims founded MITS in December 1969 to produce miniaturized telemetry modules for model rockets such as a roll rate sensor. In 1971, Roberts redirected the company into the electronic calculator market and the MITS 816 desktop calculator kit was featured on the November 1971 cover of Popular Electronics. The calculators were very successful and sales topped one million dollars in 1973. A brutal calculator price war left the company deeply in debt by 1974.

Roberts then developed the first commercially successful microcomputer, the Altair 8800, which was featured on the January 1975 cover of Popular Electronics. Hobbyists flooded MITS with orders for the $397 computer kit. Paul Allen and Bill Gates saw the magazine and began writing software for the Altair, later called Altair BASIC. They moved to Albuquerque to work for MITS and in July 1975 started Microsoft.

MITS's annual sales had reached $6 million by 1977 when they were acquired by Pertec Computer. The operations were soon merged into the larger company and the MITS brand disappeared. Roberts retired to Georgia where he studied medicine and became a small town medical doctor.