DocumentCode
487939
Title
The Differential Analyzer as an Active Mathematical Instrument: Control Applied to Mechanism and Circuitry
Author
Paynter, Henry M.
Author_Institution
Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PITTSFORD VT 05763
fYear
1989
fDate
21-23 June 1989
Firstpage
1863
Lastpage
1882
Abstract
As part of a 1989 ACC Plenary Lecture, we feature here the essential role played by amplification and control in the successful development of the differential analyzer (DA). This first occurred with the introduction of the capstan torque amplifier in Vannevar Bush´s largely mechanical form (as the 1930 MDA) and then later with use of the voltage operational amplifier in an electronic embodiment (as the 1947 EDA or electronic analog computer). Certain essential components and features of both MDAs and EDAs are outlined and contrasted, where the fast all-electronic EDA best exemplifies the distinctive benefits attending the evolution from mostly mechanical to fully electrical implementation.
Keywords
Analog computers; Circuits; Electronic design automation and methodology; Harmonic analysis; Instruments; Kelvin; Mechanical engineering; Operational amplifiers; Postal services; Power engineering computing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1989
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4790497
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