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Delay Lines - CHM Revolution - Computer History MuseumDelay lines were developed to store radar blips so that screens displayed only new, moving blips. In computers, delay lines converted data bits (ones and zeros) ...
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1949: EDSAC computer employs delay-line storageMercury-filled delay line provides memory for first stored-program computer. A delay line stores information in serial form by continuously circulating data ...
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US2629827A - Memory system - Google PatentsThis invention relates to a memory system, and various elements thereof, the memory system be ing of a type into which information may be introduced ...
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Delay line - Computer History WikiApr 22, 2025 · A delay line is a device which takes in a signal, and sends it out again after a short delay. They were the base technology for a common ...
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[PDF] Proceedings - World Radio HistoryPROCEEDINGS OF THE I.R.E.. Path-Length Microwave Lenses. Mercury Delay Line Memory with Megacycle Pulse. Rate. Magnetic Amplifiers with Feedback. Part I ...
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Cavity Magnetron - Engineering and Technology History WikiJul 2, 2018 · The cavity magnetron helped scientists and engineers in Great Britain, the US, and other countries to build compact, efficient radar sets.
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None### Summary of Eckert and Mauchly's Proposal for Mercury Delay Lines in EDVAC (1944)
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Engineering "The Miracle of the ENIAC": Implementing the Modern ...Aug 7, 2025 · ... ENIAC installation plans to. make room for it, and the previously discussed. “register” delay line memory unit, on 18 Feb. 1947. L. Simon to H ...
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UNIVAC I Mercury Delay Line MemoryThe principal internal storage in the Univac I system is the 1000-word acoustic delay-line memory, consisting of 100 10-word mercury registers. ... Each of the 12 ...
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[PDF] Tutorial Guide to the EDSAC Simulator(b) Mercury delay lines or “long tanks” for the main memory, with M.V. Wilkes looking on. The battery of 16 tanks shown here had a capacity of 512 words - the ...
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[PDF] EDSAC Replica Project - Hal-InriaFeb 3, 2017 · In service, the delay lines were temperature sensitive and a source of unreliability. Moreover the mercury attacked the seals in the units.
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Historical, Nonmechanical Memory Technologies - All About CircuitsThe delay line functioned like a first-in-first-out (FIFO) shift register, and external feedback turned that shift register behavior into a ring counter, ...
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Speed of Sound - HyperPhysicsSpeed of Sound in Various Bulk Media ; Sea water. 1533 ; Water. 1493 ; Mercury. 1450 ; Kerosene. 1324 ; Methyl alcohol. 1143.
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76.18 -- Speed of signal through coaxial cable - UCSB PhysicsIn coaxial cable, the speed of an electrical signal is about 2/3 of this, or about 8 in/ns. So for a 100-ft cable, the round-trip time is about 300 ns, which is ...Missing: electromagnetic | Show results with:electromagnetic
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Calculating Optical Fiber LatencyJan 9, 2012 · Using all this information, a rule of thumb for quickly calculating latency in single mode fiber is using 4.9 microseconds per kilometer with ...
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[PDF] THE CENTRAL COMPUTER OF THE UNIVAC SYSTEMThe main delay element (which could be an electric delay line or a mercury acoustic line) is 38 pulse times long. Each pulse former represents 1 pulse time of ...
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Magnetostrictive delay line | Nokia.comA practical delay line of this type is described in detail with photos, diagrams of pulse shapes and method of constructing the transducer coils. Since the wave ...
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[PDF] ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO ...A Hat light beam from a source F passes through the delay line D and is locally affected in rrrtensit.y by the wave originating from the video signal. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Torsion wire delay line memoryMagnetostrictive delay line memory was invented in the 1950s and put to use in the 1960s in a variety of computers and desk calculators (perhaps the most ...
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Oral-History:Warren P. MasonJan 26, 2021 · During WWII, Mason was involved with the development of delay lines for use in moving target indicators for the MIT radar systems. The interview ...
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Ferranti Sirius magnetostrictive delay line - CHM RevolutionLike all delay line memories, a stream of bits continuously circulated and was accessible only at one point. The medium here was a thin strip of special ...
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[PDF] ferranti mark iDrum rotates at 3,750 RPM. The rapid access storage consists of 55 magnetostrictive delay lines, each holding one word. The main storage is a magnetic drun with ...
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[PDF] delay - Bitsavers.orgThe Ferranti Electric L35 Magnetostriction Delay Line package is designed to house torsional mode lines operating in the same general manner as the L30 and L40.Missing: Mark | Show results with:Mark
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Comments, Queries, and Debate - IEEE Computer SocietyCRT storage with the Ferranti Mark 1, and. solid delay lines that were used with Pegasus and Perseus at London Computer Laboratories. Because of an interest ...
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[PDF] Mechanized Memory What Electronics Can no - World Radio Historyto reproduce the electrical signal. A single -ended delay line is a simple rod with a transducer on one end. The signal travels the length of the rod, is ...
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[PDF] AD - DTICIn delay-line storage, mechanical motion is used in quite a dif- ferent way. The signal moves through the storage medium by mechanical stress waves and access ...Missing: synchronization | Show results with:synchronization
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Artificial Delay Lines, March 1953 Radio-Electronics - RF CafeTo avoid the bulk of long transmission-cable delay lines, artificial transmission lines with lumped constants are constructed. Over a limited frequency ...
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[PDF] AN INTRODUCTION TO - Bitsavers.orgLumped constant Delay Lines can be tapped at several points to give a series af delays. The number of such taps and the accuracy of the tapped delay a I so adds ...
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Pulse Generator and High-Speed Memory Circuit - IEEE XploreCircuits for the recycling of pulses by means of a driving tube and an electromagnetic delay line have been developed, The necessary characteristic for the ...
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[PDF] Analysis of a tunnel-diode delay-line reflex memory cellEquation 7 for vd(t). Analysis of the Delay Line. The electromagnetic delay line is used to delay the series of pulses created by the tunnel diode and, thus ...
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Optical Computing: A 60‐Year Adventure - Ambs - 2010May 11, 2010 · Optical computing is a very interesting 60-year old field of research. This paper gives a brief historical review of the life of optical computing from the ...Missing: 1950s | Show results with:1950s
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(PDF) Optical Communication: Its History and Recent ProgressSpecific attention is paid to the development of low-loss optical fibers as they played an essential role after 1975. ... semiconductor lasers and were capable of ...
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Optical Zonu Fiber Optic Delay LinesJul 31, 2020 · Moving Target Indication and Clutter Cancellation – Each received echo pulse is subtracted from the previous echo, which has been stored in ...
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(PDF) Optical Fiber Delay-Line Signal Processing - Academia.eduSingle-mode optical fiber is an attractive delay medium for processing microwave frequency signals due to its extremely low loss (<0.1 dB/ps) and large ...
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[PDF] Microwave Photonics—Design of a Fiber Optic Recirculating LoopThis article outlines recent Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) work on a fiber optic recirculating loop (RCL) system and describes some ...
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Fiber delay lines optical buffer for ATM photonic switching applicationsAn optical buffer shift register based on a set of fiber delay lines is presented, with the goal of providing cell storage and queuing in asynchronous tran.
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Architectures and Performance of Fiber Delay Line Buffers in Packet ...In this paper, we study the architectures and performance of fiber delay line (FDL) buffers in packet-based multifiber optical networks.
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[PDF] RF Photonic Applications (Preprint) - DTICSince the loss of the fiber delay line is ~0.2 dB/km, a long length of fiber can store a large amount of energy with very little loss, achieving Q factors on ...
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Everything you always wanted to know about Optical Delay LinesDelay Length – Long achievable delay line due to the extremely low loss of the fiber (~0.25dB/Km), which is not achieved in any other methods. · Bandwidth – ...
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Electro-optic modulation in integrated photonics - AIP PublishingJul 2, 2021 · Electro-optic modulators are an indispensable part of photonic communication systems, largely dictating the achievable transmission rate.
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Fiber loop quantum buffer for photonic qubits - OSTI.GOVAug 12, 2024 · The device, which enables integer multiples of a unit delay, can store the qubit state in a unit of fiber delay line up to 5.4 km and the number ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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HISTORICAL MONOGRAPH... ENIAC and yet have greater flexibility and better ... ENIAC ... The high-speed memory consists of mercury delay lines with regenerating amplifiers.
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UNIVAC - CHM Revolution - Computer History MuseumUNIVAC I mercury memory tank. For memory, the UNIVAC used seven mercury delay-line tanks. Eighteen pairs of crystal transducers in each tank transmitted and ...
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[PDF] 4. System Design of the SEAC and DYSEACRates for input-output operations with magnetic recording units, averaged over 512 words external wire or I between external unit. ,. Pulse rate of. Time to ...
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[PDF] Buchholz: The System Design of the IBM Type 701 ComputerThe final choice of 36 bits fills all these specifications. Types of Storage. The 701 has three types of high-speed storage: electro- static, magnetic drum ...
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Memory & Storage | Timeline of Computer HistoryThe tube, tested in 1947, was the first high-speed, entirely electronic memory. It used a cathode ray tube (similar to an analog TV picture tube) to store bits ...
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The Modern History of ComputingDec 18, 2000 · Colossus I was delivered to Bletchley Park in January 1943. By the ... Mercury delay line memory was used in EDSAC, BINAC, SEAC, Pilot ...
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[PDF] Evolution of Memory ArchitectureThe memory was a sequential access mercury delay-line memory with an average delay of 192 s and a throughput of one word every 48 s from each of. 128 delay ...
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A Delay Line Memory Demo Board | HackadayMay 4, 2025 · It's a sequential-access technology, where data is stored as pulses in some kind of medium, and read out in order. Different forms of the ...