DocumentCode
981290
Title
An Improved Film Cryotron and Its Application to Digital Computers
Author
Newhouse, V.L. ; Bremer, J.W. ; Edwards, H.H.
Author_Institution
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y.
Volume
48
Issue
8
fYear
1960
Firstpage
1395
Lastpage
1404
Abstract
A crossed film cryotron deposited on an insulated superconductor is described and analyzed. It has a time constant of less than one ¿sec and is approximately 100 times faster than the original crossed film cryotron [4]. The dc dissipation is less than five ¿w and the active area of each element is approximately 5Ã10-4 cm2. These cryotrons and all their interconnecting circuitry can be deposited at one and the same time in a few simple steps. A cryotron storage circuit and a shift register is described, based upon a principle unique to superconductors. The shift register shown is deposited in an area corresponding to 18,000 active elements per square foot. Calculations are presented to show that with this component density, a computer or memory containing more than one million elements can be operated in a one-cubic-foot container using a one-watt output liquid helium refrigerator.
Keywords
Application software; Computer applications; Containers; Foot; Helium; Insulation; Integrated circuit interconnections; Refrigeration; Shift registers; Superconducting films;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1960.287544
Filename
4066190
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