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PRODUCTS Visible Light Emitting Diode Monsanto advertises two small visible diodes that may be used as indicator lights, photochoppers, or film annotation units. Model MVIOA is approximately 1/32 in. in diam and 1/16 in. high including base. Model MVIOB is approximately I in. high and 3/4 in. in diam. On-off cycle time for both is 10 nsec; wavelength range is 6500-7000 A. The brightness (If =50 rnA) of the smaller unit is 115-300 ft-L; for Model MVIOB the range is 115-450 ft-L. The same company markets small infrared diodes in a planar passivated unit delivering 0.5 mW (min) at 50 rnA. It is contained in a O.I-in. diam coaxial package. Monsanto, Electronic Special Products, 800 N. Lindberg Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166. (314) 694-4639. Psychological Equipment C. H. Stoelting announces the following new products: No. 2260 Emotional Stress Monitor Polygraph (multichannel portable polygraph); No. 31300 Animex Activity Meter (measures activities of small lab animals); No. 12702 Psychomotor Reaction Unit; and No. 31304 Rat Activity Wheel (includes Sodeco printing counter and a timing unit). C. H. Stoelting Co., 424 N. Homan Ave., Chicago, III. 60624. (313) 722-3833. Lehigh Valley Electronics also has announced several products. Models 146-02 and 146-04 Toggle Floor Shuttle Boxes feature a toggled floor for sensing animal location, an audio-source, and knockouts on each end to accommodate feeders, operanda, etc. Cost: $198. Item 147-11 is a Shockable Running Wheel. Cost: $198. The 234-04 Electromechanical Decoder has I to 16 outputs for each binary code on four input studs; decodes paper tapes and programmed Carousel slides. Cost: $124. An Interchangeable Disc Time Base (No. 251-04) module is equipped with a synchronous motor fitted with a slotted disc which passes over a photocell. This produces a stream of spaced pulses. Cost: $65. The Harvard Recorder Control Module (No. 393-04) controls the operation of Harvard SHS recorders. Cost: $200. LVE has also developed several other new solid state modules (a variable Schmitt Trigger, a S-digit Predetermined Counter, a Io-unit Positive Driver, and a 7-pin Matrix), a 111-20 Dual Carousel Projection System, and a new computer language (Automatic Contingency Translator) for on-line control of psychological experimentation. Tape Readers The CMC Model 18 Tape Reader reads punched 5-, 6-, 7-, or 8-ehannel tape unidirectionally at 30 characters per second. Output is presented in the form of contact closures. Holes in the tape are sensed by starwheels. Reliability is advertised as exceeding 100 million cycles. Price: $180. Computer Mechanics Corp., 290 Huyler St., S. Hackensack, N.J. 07606. (201) 487-1970. Universal Digital Instrument The Heath EU-80SA is a multipurpose digital instrument that measures frequency, period, ratio, time-interval, events counts, integrating DVM and voltage integrator. The package
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combines a de 12.5-mHz Multi-Purpose Counter/Timer with a Digital Voltmeter. Of modular design, new IC cards can be added for functions other than the seven noted above. The unit features fast cycling on slow time bases and a unique summing function for continuous summation without display reset. A 6-digit readout plus over-range is provided along with a variable display time from 0.1 to 30 sec. Two high sensitivity input comparators provide IMn impedance. complete range of trigger controls, oscilloscope monitoring of triggering point, and four levels of input attenuation. Price: $1250. Less DVM: $940. Heath Co., Dept. 580-02, Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022. Monitor Oscilloscopes Calico Instrument Corp. advertises all-silicon solid state oscilloscopes requiring only 1-5/8 x 4-3/16 in. of panel area, with a viewing area of I x 3 in. CRT. The standard Model 7101 has a vertical bandwidth (± I dB) de to 5 mHz. Vertical sensitivity: 0.1 to 10 V rms/in.; seven calibrated steps I, 2, 5 sequence. Input mode: ac or de. Accuracy: ±3% of full scale. Input impedance: I megohm in parallel with 100 pf, all ranges. Isolation: greater than 10,000 megohms dc drift (Yz-h warmup): 5% or less of full scale. Manual switch to select one of two data inputs. Horizontal sweep rate: 10 Hz-I 00 kHz; five calibrated decade steps plus XIO vernier control. Accuracy and sweep linearity are both ±3% of full scale. Trigger mode (automatic) 20 Hz to 50 mHz. Sinewave trigger .15-in. vertical deflection. Cost: $370. Model 7141 is a medical version with slow sweep and long persistence (P, ) phosphor. The following characteristics differ from Model 7101: vertical bandwidth, dc to I mHz; sensitivity, 0.1 V to 10 V dc/in.; horizontal sweep rate, 500 msec/division-.05 msec/division, five calibrated decade steps plus X 10 vernier control. Accuracy and sweep linearity both ±S% of full scale. Trigger mode I Hz-100 kHz. Sinewave trigger level, O.so-in. vertical deflection. Cost: $395. The series 7000 features interchangeable plug-in modules with from one to seven scopes in a 19-in. rack, 3Yi in. high. Complete set costs $3150 and includes seven oscilloscope modules, a rack adapter/power supply, and rack mounting slides. California Instrument Corp., 3511 Midway Dr., San Diego, Calif. 92110. (714) 224-3241. (Table I, pp., 136-137.) Small General Purpose Digital Computer DT-1600 is intended for real-time control functions and seems suitable as a remote terminal. The machine's circuit design allows user replacement of any card, including memory stack, without special circuit tuning; it interfaces with numerous peripherals, including reader and punch, mag tape, A-D and D-A converters, multiplexers, logic cards, Teletype ASR-33, mag tape, and disc memories. Memory cycle time is 8/Jsec to eliminate pulse timing problems. Characteristics: Ie circuitry, 8-bit word size, 73 instructions, 4K memory expandable to 16K with random access 3D core, and 17K-h mtbf. Weight: 28 Ibs. Price: $6,600. Data Technology Corp., 2370 Charleston Rd., Mountain View, Calif. 94040. (415) 321-055 J. Mag Tape DigiCoder ICP Model 200 DigiCoder contains a double tape deck 129
permitting tape duplication or modification and concurrent read/write operation. Tape size: 60 x IS in. Tape capacity: up to 180K bytes each side, with read/write rate of 500 bytes/sec maximum, and rewind less than 30 sec. Aimed at the small. general-purpose computet market. the price is $1,200 in large quantities. International Computer Products, Garland, Tex. DTL Integrated Circuits Texas Instruments has added four dual flip-flops, two hex inverters, and three fast-rise-time gates to the Series 930/830 DTL line. All are available in flat-packs and ceramic and plastic dual in-line packages. Flip flops range in price from S2.86 to $9.30. Hex inverters (six inverting gates capable of cross connection as flip flops) cost S 1.68 to S5.50. Fast rise time gates are priced at S 1.50 for quad and triple gates. and S1.40 for dual gate. Texas Instruments. Semi Conductor Div.. 13500 N. Central Expressway. Dallas. Tex. Miniature Switch E33-00AX feather touch switch is rated at lOA and can be activated by minimal pressure: operating force is advertised at less than 33'k of 397-g maximum force required for conventional miniature switches. The 5-A E23-00AX has a basic operating force of 45 g maximum: the IS-A E34-DOAX is 100 g maximum. Prices range from 88t per single unit to 4¢ in quantities. Cherry Electrical Products Corp .. 1650W Deerfield Rd .. Highland Park, Ill. 60035. (312) 432-8182. Rectangular Potentiometers Stackpole is marketing a rectangular potentiometer using linear motion to replace the standard circular type. Pots are available in values from 40 ohms to IS megohms. Stackpole Components Co., P. O. Box 14466, Raleigh. N.r. 27610. (919) 828-620 I. Readouts Filament digital display for high-ambient viewing (4000 ft-L) produces numerals 0-9. plus optional decimal point. Characters are 0.4 in. wide x 0.7 in. high. Los Angeles Miniature Products, Inc., 17000 S. Western Ave., Gardena,' Calif. 90247. (213) 323-7578. Decimal readout on a cold-cathode neon tube that accepts four-line 8-4-2-1 BCD code at typicallC logic levels: minimum center-to-center spacing in multi-decade displays. Integrated Circuit Electronics. Inc. Box 647, Waltham, Mass. 02154. (617) 899-2700. Miniature decade counter built with in-plane display with removable long life lamps. Mounts from side. top. front. or bottom. Four-line BCD code; display decoding matrix converts this to seven-line code to drive the display. Size: 2-3/8 x 7/8 x 1-11/16 in. Weight: 2 oz. Model F-1850-E runs on +5 V de: $89.50 each. Model F-1850-F runs on separate 6.3 V ac filament transformer supply: S I 09.50 each. United Computer Co .. Palo Verde Industrial Park. 930 W. 23rd St., Unit 8, Tempe, Arizona 85281. (602) 967-9122. Japanese Manufacturers of Equipment for Psychophysiology Fukuda Electro Co .. Ltd. 35-8. Hongo 2-chome Bunkyo-ku Tokyo. Japan
Portable. transistorized electrocardiograph (advertised as the smallest and lightest ill the world), weight 1. 9 kg with the battery' charger weighing 1.5 kg: telemetry
Hayakawa Electric Co .. Ltd. I-Nishi tan abe Abeno-ku Osaka, Japan Telemetry Hitachi. Ltd. Tokyo, Japan Distributor: Nissei Sangyo Co.. Ltd. 501 Fifth Avenue New York. N.Y. 100l7 Desk top analog computer: portable electrocardiograph. weigh t fl.5 kg: l I-channel electroencephalograph Japan Radiation & Medical Electronics. Inc. 22-1, Mure 6-chome Mitakashi Tokyo, Japan Aloka ultrasonic fetal beat detector Leader Electronics Corp. 850, Tsunashima Kohoku-ku Yokohama, Japan Oscilloscope Matsushita Electric Export Division P. O. Box 288 Osaka Central. Japan Oscilloscope: telemetry Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Mitsubishi Bldg.
Marunouchi Tokyo, Japan Telemetry Nihon Kohden Kogyo Co., Ltd. Foreign Dept. Chiba Bldg. 93, Tsunohazu-J
Shinjuku-ku Tokyo. Japan Electroencephalograph: elec trocardiograph; elec tromy '0graph: multipurpose polygraph: data processing computer: portable electrocardiograph. weigh t () kg Nippon Electric Co .. Ltd. 7-15 Shiba Gochom
Minato-ku Tokyo, Japan Echo-encephalograph, telemetry San-Ei Instrument Co., Ltd. Ito Bldg. 1-89 Kashiwagi Shinjuku-ku Tokyo, Japan Telemetry .. electroencephalograph; electromyograph; electrocardiograph Toitu Opto-Electro Co .. Ltd. Ebisu-Nishi 1-5
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Transistorized clinical Taco-Monitor (permits simultaneous recording of fetal pulse rate and maternal uterine contraction) Shimadzu Seisakusho, Ltd. Foreign Trade Dept. 14-5 Uchikanda l-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, Japan Ultra-mini electrocardiograph, weight 2.1 kg, power unit 1.9 kg; continuous systolic monitor Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Producers Goods Export Div. 1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, Japan Toshiba transistorized electrocardiograph, weight 6 kg; endoscope; H-channel electroencephalograph Yokogawa Electric Works, Ltd. 40 Worth St. New York, N.Y. Lab single pen potentiometric self-balancing recorder; X-Y recorders
BRIEFS Reduced Price on DEC A-D Converter Models Digital Equipment Corp. has reduced prices up to 40% on two high-speed analog-to-digital converters. The $750 Model A-SOl integrated circuit converter (accurate to 0.1%; speed of 100,000 samples per second) has been reduced to $450. The A-SOO hall been reduced from $700 to $400. This is the same as the A-SOl without the built-in precision reference supply. Reason for the price reduction is more fully automated production resulting from increased sales volume. Small Computer Time-Sharing System Digital Equipment Corp. has announced a complete local time-sharing system at a cost of approximately $45,000 for eight users on-line. The S+ terminal system includes a PDP_So series computer and peripheral equipment. The system may be expanded or serve as a satellite for laboratories or departments turning to larger systems in the future. New Small Computer Product Line Data General Corp. of Hudson, Mass. is developing a new small computer product line. Among the founders of the firm are the former heads of small computer design, small computer applications programming, and memory and circuit development at Digital Equipment Corp (DEC). Types of Integrated Circuits (IC) Individual manufacturers have their own methods of putting together the components and interconnections making up a single IC. However, there are several common types of les that will be around for a while regardless of change in production techniques. Thin-Film ICs permit exceptionally high frequency response and are extremely small in size. They employ a technique through which layers of atoms of a semiconductor material are evaporated onto a ceramic or sapphire substrate through a series of masks. Thick-Film ICs are postage stamp in size and shape, and have external protective epoxy dip. These employ a method similar to printed circuit couplates. Capacitors are made by overlapping layers of ceramic and metallic material; ordinary transistors are cemented or welded Behav. Res.Meth.& Instru., 1969,Vol. 1 (3)
ultrasonically into place. Resistors are either offset nrinted or silkscreened into the appropriate location. Monolithic ICs are rugged and relatively inexpensive. Their individual components are etched out on a solid silicon chip. Hybrid ICs are generally expensive and usually low-frequency devices. They lend themselves to high power outputs and circuitry where interconnections can be altered to suit a particular requirement. Hybrid ICs consist of a number of transistors, capacitors (and possibly power resistors), and interconnected monolithic ICs. The following are Ie manufacturers: Fairchild Instruments Semiconductor Div. 475 Ellis St. Mountain View, Calif. 94040 (415) 962-2011 General Instrument Corp. Semiconductor Products 600 W. John St. Hickville, L.I., N.Y. 1102 Motorola Semiconductor Products 5005 E. McDowell Rd. Box 955 Phoenix, Ariz. 85001 (602) 273-6900 National Semiconductor Corp. Valley Forge Industrial Park Norristown, Pa. (215) 666-6531 Printed Circuits, Inc. 7SOO Computer Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 (612) 927-5681 RCA Electronic Components & Devices 415 South 5th St. Harrison, N.J. 07029 (201) 4S5-3900 Signetics 811 East Arques Ave. Sunnyvale, Calif. 940S6 (408) 739-7700 Texas Instruments Semiconductor Division 13500N. Central Expressway Box 5012 Dallas, Tex. Westinghouse Electronics Box 7737 Elkridge, Md. Laser Diodes The GaAs (gallium arsenide) injection laser is a lightemitting semiconductor diode for illumination and short-range communication; at room temperature it emits infrared radiation. It is not comparable to conventional ruby or gas lasers because of wider divergence angle, different emission modes, and the presence of incoherent emitted light. The GaAs laser provides high-power output and has a point source characteristic with a relatively narrow beam. At present they are finding wide use in computer peripheral optical systems, 131