Electronic Computers: Fundamentals, Systems, and ApplicationsPaul Franz Von Handel |
Contents
Introduction By PAUL VON HANDEL Washington I | 3 |
Analog Computers By MARTIN G JAENKE Holloman | 65 |
Digital Differential Analyzers By HANS W GSCHWIND Holloman AFB | 139 |
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accuracy actual addition analog computer approximately arithmetic automatic binary number bits block diagram capacitors circuit circuitry coefficient computer components computer diagram computing process control loop control unit curve follower decimal number defined derived described desired devices differential equations digital computer digital differential analyzer digital integrator diode dynamic electrical equal error evaluation example factor feedback frequency function given in Fig increments initial conditions input and output instructions integrand integrator hookup limits linear Linear Differential Equations logical machine rate magnetic magnetic drum magnetic tape mathematical maximum mechanical memory method multipliers necessary negative notation number system obtain octal operation operational amplifier perform physical plotter positive possible potentiometer pulse punched cards Remington Rand represented resistors scalefactor scaling sequence servo setup signal solution speed step storage subroutine switches tape Univac variable voltage Y-register zero