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Page 77
... circuits , transistors , tubes , resistors , capacitors , diodes , etc. , are arranged into basic circuits . These circuits , for the purpose of this brief introduction , may be classified as pulse shaping , logical , bit storage , and ...
... circuits , transistors , tubes , resistors , capacitors , diodes , etc. , are arranged into basic circuits . These circuits , for the purpose of this brief introduction , may be classified as pulse shaping , logical , bit storage , and ...
Page 79
... circuits used in developing the basic circuits of the computer are the trigger , or inverter , which is set by a pulse to the state opposite to its state before the pulse , and the monostable multivibrator , or delay flop , which is set ...
... circuits used in developing the basic circuits of the computer are the trigger , or inverter , which is set by a pulse to the state opposite to its state before the pulse , and the monostable multivibrator , or delay flop , which is set ...
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... circuits , and miniaturi- zation techniques . The trend is expected to continue with smaller and smaller circuitry . Not only is the smaller circuitry faster because of the shorter distances current has to flow , but it is also more ...
... circuits , and miniaturi- zation techniques . The trend is expected to continue with smaller and smaller circuitry . Not only is the smaller circuitry faster because of the shorter distances current has to flow , but it is also more ...
Contents
What a Computer | 8 |
i | 8 |
The Equipment in a Computer Center | 13 |
Copyright | |
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addition array basic binary coded decimal binary number bit set calculate Chapter characters circuitry circuits COBOL complement computer instructions computer memory computer system core cycle DATA DIVISION data processing data word data-name decimal point devices disc file ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS equipment error example executed Figure fixed word-length floating point flowchart FORMAT statement FORTRAN FORTRAN IV FORTRAN-Additional Features function hexadecimal index register indirect addressing input and output input-output integer INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC logic loop machine language magnetic tape main program memory location method notation number of digits object program octal operand operation code performed position printed printer problem PROCEDURE DIVISION program modification pulse punched card puter quantity represent result routine scale factor Self-testing sequence specified stored subprogram subroutine subtraction switch symbolic tion transfer of control translated unit record UNIVAC variable name variable word-length computer write written zero