Title :
A Logic Design for a Microwave Computer
Author :
Frankel, Stanley P.
Author_Institution :
Consultant, General Electric Co., Palo Alto, Calif.; 11639 Montana Ave., Los Angeles 49, Calif.
Abstract :
The properties of presently available components place special emphasis on two desiderata of logic design for use in a microwave digital computer: 1) Smallness of the number of active elements; 2) elimination of information-cycling paths having delay times comparable or short compared with the bit period, as in the conventional flip-flop. A logic design developed in response to these pressures is described in substantially complete detail. Property 1) is obtained by the use throughout of a multiplexing procedure such that the computer functionally (although not physically) resembles a number of nearly identical, and correspondingly slower, computers which are able to operate either independently or in concert.
Keywords :
Costs; Delay effects; Diodes; Electron tubes; Flip-flops; Logic circuits; Logic design; Microwave devices; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse circuits;
Journal_Title :
Electronic Computers, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.1959.5222683