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Coupling graphics and circuit analysis techniques

Published:01 January 1967Publication History

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The purpose of this paper is to describe an application program written by the International Business Machines Corporation to couple the existing Electronic Circuit Analysis Program(1) with the IBM 2250 cathode ray tube display scope. The program which, in this paper, will be referred to as 2250 ECAP is a Type III program available from IBM(2). 2250 ECAP has been in use at Beckman Instruments, Inc., Fullerton, California, for approximately four months. This paper will detail some of the experiences available from the use of this program, some of the pitfalls of its use, as well as human factor education relative to the displayed image generated throughout the application.

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  1. 1.1620 Electronic Circuit Analysis Program (ECAP) (1620-EE-02X) User's Manual H20-0170-1; International Business Machines Corporation, 1965.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. 2.2250 ECAP - Type III Program Documentation; Day, C. W. Jr., Hogsett, G. R., Nisewanger, D. A., Malone, W. H., April 1967.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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            DAC '67: Proceedings of the 4th Design Automation Conference
            January 1967
            486 pages
            ISBN:9781450373067
            DOI:10.1145/800270

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