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Experiments on a three-core cell for high-speed memories
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 2009-06-15)
The coincident-current magnetic-core memory was suggested in 1949 by Jay W. Forrester as a reliable, random-access storage medium. Development of the first working memory of this type, for the Memory
Test Computer at M.I.T., ...
High Speed Core Driver
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1954-10-21)
A high-speed core driver has been developed. The circuit consists of two pulse amplifiers, a slave flip-flop, a buffer amplifier (which has very rapid rise and fall times), and a current amplifier (Fig. 1). The rise and ...