[sdiy] Analog computers
Yves Usson
Yves.Usson at imag.fr
Sat Jul 12 09:49:33 CEST 2003
While surfing around I found this interesting article (two parts) at :
http://www.iop.org/EJ/S/2/GOOGLE/88RUlBNSr06V3f3mzFcsUw/abstract/0031-9120/10/5/
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http://www.iop.org/EJ/S/2/GOOGLE/WmN.QZlUaPiDIpjzmwxfg/abstract/0031-9120/10/6/0
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You can dowload the PDF files for free !
Cheers
>> Hi all..I recall looking at some old Practical Electronics Magazines..and
>> noticing an analogue Computer project ..I think in the early 70's (or was
>it
>> late 60's ?) . Diode function generators and banana sockets everywhere!
>
>I have a "Hobby Electronics" DIY analogue computer design
>from the mid 1980s, and there was another one last year in
>"Everyday Electronics". Both are fairly simple and don't
>include diode function generators or multipliers. I can scan
>the Hobby Electronics one if anyone's interested. The
>Everyday Electronics should still be available as a back
>issue - November 2002 - Analogue Computer with PC
>interface.
>
>I got as far as building an exponentially voltage controlled
>integrator last year (out of a THAT2150), but never got
>around to building a full analogue computer so I don't know
>how useful it would be musically.
>
>
>Steve
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