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Solid state synchro-to-digital converter

Published:14 November 1967Publication History

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The application of digital computers has been severely limited in systems that must interface with analog computer equipment. This limitation is particularly prevalent in aerospace systems where the lack of the appropriate interface equipment often precludes the use of a digital computer. Although digital computers are highly miniaturized and economical, the interface equipment often offsets these advantages with mechanizations that can exceed the computer size and cost. In order to enhance the applicability of digital computers for aerospace applications, Teledyne has expended considerable effort in the development of hybrid interface equipment. This hybrid equipment is mechanized with the latest solid state components and advanced packaging techniques to implement a universal interface that is miniaturized, modular, and economical. This interface unit is compatible in performance and packaging with the Teledyne family of digital computers.

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    AFIPS '67 (Fall): Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference
    November 1967
    808 pages
    ISBN:9781450378963
    DOI:10.1145/1465611

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    • Published: 14 November 1967

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