ve and negative logic going through the circuit if
it has any complexity, for if a coil is or isn't driven.
Dwight
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On 2/10/20 10:20 am, Brent Hilpert via cctech wrote:
> I'm not sure how unique this is to Zuse however.
> The raw design presented in the Radio-Electronics/Edmund Berkeley Simon
> articles of 1949/50 presents this scheme,
> although more complex (unoptimised) in the contact logic.
> This is post-Z
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On 01.10.20 23:38, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:It is going to need a lot
of contact cleaning.
The one thing I like is the carry design the Zuse used. Really fast for
relays but not of much use for solid state.
Where is that circuit described?
The circuit is described in Konrad Zuses life m
On 2020-Oct-01, at 2:03 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
>> On Oct 1, 2020, at 1:20 PM, dwight via cctech wrote:
>>
>> It is going to need a lot of contact cleaning.
>> The one thing I like is the carry design the Zuse used. Really fast for
>> relays but not of much use for solid state.
>> Dwig
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 11:54 AM dwight via cctech
wrote:
> It is going to need a lot of contact cleaning.
> The one thing I like is the carry design the Zuse used. Really fast for
> relays but not of much use for solid state.
>
Where is that circuit described?
> On Oct 1, 2020, at 1:20 PM, dwight via cctech wrote:
>
> It is going to need a lot of contact cleaning.
> The one thing I like is the carry design the Zuse used. Really fast for
> relays but not of much use for solid state.
> Dwight
Where did you find that? I looked through the document t
It is going to need a lot of contact cleaning.
The one thing I like is the carry design the Zuse used. Really fast for relays
but not of much use for solid state.
Dwight
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