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1956 Electronic Analog Computers PACE EAI Berkeley EASE Philbrick Tube Op Amps for Sale - Knoppix.net

1956 Electronic Analog Computers PACE EAI Berkeley EASE Philbrick Tube Op Amps For Sale

1956 Electronic Analog Computers PACE EAI Berkeley EASE Philbrick Tube Op Amps
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1956 Electronic Analog Computers PACE EAI Berkeley EASE Philbrick Tube Op Amps:
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1956 Electronic Analog Computers

One of the \"granddaddies\" of all analog computer texts, the book contains hundreds of equations, diagrams, and schematics, as well as several excellent photos of the equipment of that period. It\'s also a great in-depth resource on vacuum tube op-amp design, written around the same time the Philbrick K2-W was introduced.

Apart from some moderate cover wear (rubbing of the text along the spine), the book is in very good condition. Hardcover, 468 pp. Second ed., copyright 1956. This item ships WORLDWIDE.

Chapters include: The Need for Electronic Computing Devices; Representation of Mathematical Relations; Algebraic Operations; Integration and Differentiation; Analog Computer Installations; Machine Variables & Scale Factors; Choice of Time Scales; Machine Equations and Block Diagrams; Solution of Linear Differential Equations; Initial Conditions; Solution of Nonlinear Differential Equations; Problem Preparation; Analysis of a Simple Dynamical System; Analysis and Synthesis of Servomechanisms; Trajectory Computation; Methods for Solving Aircraft Flight Equations; Using Analog Computers to Design & Test Automatic Pilots; Miscellaneous Applications; Potentiometers; Design of Summing Amplifiers; Integrator Performance; The Parallel-response Integrator; General Discussion of Op-Amps & Networks; Regenerative Op-Amps; Principles of DC Amplifier Operation; DC Amplifier Design; Special Amplifier Circuits; Stabilization of response Amplifiers; Practical Computer Amplifier Design; Automatic Balancing Circuits; Miscellaneous Multipliers; response Multipliers; Electronic Division; Practical Servomechanisms for Analog Computers; Types of Function Generators; Potentiometer Function Generators; Limiters and Nonlinear Function Generators; Vectors in Different Coordinate Systems; Control Circuits; Recording Equipment; Power Supplies; Computer Operating Procedures; Checking Solutions; Installation Design Considerations; Construction, Wiring, & Installation; Front Panel Layout; Low-cost Installations; Repetitive Computers; Development Trends in the Design of Larger Analog Computers



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