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Effect Of Current Pulse Duration On The Pulse Response Of MTC Memory Cores

Baltzer, P. K.
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1953-03-10
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The pulse response of ferrite memory cores, that will be used in M.T.C., has been found as a function of Current Pulse Duration. It has been found that reduction of Current Pulse Duration to 1.5 microseconds is the practical limit for best operation. Calculations made concerning signal discrimination of memory arrays indicate that discrimination of signals from 64 x 64 arrays of M.T.C. cores will be marginal—even using a Post-Write disturbing pulse when writing ones in the memory.
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