364 research outputs found

    Methods for Determining Blood Flow Through Intact Vessels of Experimental Animals Under Conditions of Gravitational Stress and in Extra-terrestrial Space Capsules Final Report, 1 Nov. 1960 - 31 Dec. 1964

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    Electromagnetic blood flow meter to determine blood flow through intact vessels of test animals in gravitational stress and in extraterrestrial space capsule

    Reliable solid-state circuits Semiannual report no. 2, Jun. 1 - Nov. 30, 1965

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    Pulse width modulator and other microminiaturized electronic equipment for space age application

    Development and performance of power processor system for 2-gigahertz, 200-watt amplifier for communications technology satellite

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    The electrical and environmental requirements for a power processor system (PPS) designed to supply the appropriate voltages and currents to a 200-watt traveling wave tube (TWT) for a communication technology satellite is described. A block diagram of the PPS, the interface requirements between the PPS and spacecraft, the interface requirements between the PPS and 200-watt TWT, and the environmental requirements of the PPS are presented. Also included are discussions of protection circuits, interlocking sequences, and transient requirements. Predictions of the flight performance, based on ground test data, are provided

    NASA micromin computer Monthly progress letter, Jan. 1967

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    Microminiature circuit development for flight control computer

    PFM Simulator

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    Pulse frequency modulation simulator for design and testing of telemetry equipment for satellite system

    Mars Spacecraft Power System Development Final Report

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    Development of optimum Mariner spacecraft power system for application to future flyby and orbiter mission

    Memristor-based Random Access Memory: The delayed switching effect could revolutionize memory design

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    Memristor’s on/off resistance can naturally store binary bits for non-volatile memories. In this work, we found that memristor’s another peculiar feature that the switching takes place with a time delay (we name it “the delayed switching”) can be used to selectively address any desired memory cell in a crossbar array. The analysis shows this is a must-be in a memristor with a piecewise-linear ?-q curve. A “circuit model”-based experiment has verified the delayed switching feature. It is demonstrated that memristors can be packed at least twice as densely as semiconductors, achieving a significant breakthrough in storage density

    Digital control of a stepping motor.

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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering. Thesis. 1967. M.S.Bibliography: leaf 44.M.S

    Design of a Torque Current Generator for Strapdown Gyroscopes

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    The design, analysis, and experimental evaluation of an optimum performance torque current generator for use with strapdown gyroscopes, is presented. Among the criteria used to evaluate the design were the following: (1) steady-state accuracy; (2) margins of stability against self-oscillation; (3) temperature variations; (4) aging; (5) static errors drift errors, and transient errors, (6) classical frequency and time domain characteristics; and (7) the equivalent noise at the input of the comparater operational amplifier. The DC feedback loop of the torque current generator was approximated as a second-order system. Stability calculations for gain margins are discussed. Circuit diagrams are shown and block diagrams showing the implementation of the torque current generator are discussed

    High-resolution width-modulated pulse rebalance electronics for strapdown gyroscopes and accelerometers

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    Three different rebalance electronic loops were designed, implemented, and evaluated. The loops were width-modulated binary types using a 614.4 kHz keying signal; they were developed to accommodate the following three inertial sensors with the indicated resolution values: (1) Kearfott 2412 accelerometer - resolution = 260 micro-g/data pulse, (2) Honeywell GG334 gyroscope - resolution = 3.9 milli-arc-sec/data pulse, (3) Kearfott 2401-009 accelerometer - resolution = 144 milli-g/data pulse. Design theory, details of the design implementation, and experimental results for each loop are presented
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