Three CAMAC units, 1980 (see 3 stroke numbers).

Made:
1980
Three CAMAC units, 1980 (see 3 stroke numbers). Three CAMAC units, 1980 (see 3 stroke numbers). Three CAMAC units, 1980 (see 3 stroke numbers).

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Three CAMAC units, 1980 (see 3 stroke numbers).

Details

Category:
Nuclear Energy
Object Number:
1982-1721
type:
camac unit
credit:
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Parts

CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control) unit with dual parallel register

CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control) unit: Dual parallel register PR1602 by Elliott, 1980. Made to fit standard Post Office 19-inch rack, a system first introduced in 1900.

Measurements:
overall: 220 x 330 x 35 mm
Materials:
metal , aluminium and complete
Object Number:
1982-1721/1
type:
computer control and computerised measurement
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The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control) Octal ADC unit, 1980.

CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control) unit: Octal ADC (analog to digital converter) by Nuclear Enterprises, 1980. Made to fit standard Post Office 19-inch rack, a system first introduced in 1900.

Measurements:
overall: 220 x 310 x 17 mm
Materials:
metal and complete
Object Number:
1982-1721/2
type:
computer control and computerised measurement
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control) unit, 1980.

CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control) unit: Sonic/Magnetic Gated Quad Scaler, RL229, 1980. Made to fit standard Post Office 19-inch rack, a system first introduced in 1900.

Measurements:
overall: 220 x 310 x 17 mm
Materials:
aluminium , circuit board and complete
Object Number:
1982-1721/3
type:
computer control and computerised measurement
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum