Leilich, 1966 - Google Patents
The Chain‐A New Magnetic Film Memory DeviceLeilich, 1966
- Document ID
- 15574848927165047386
- Author
- Leilich H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Applied Physics
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A copper strip plated with a nickel‐iron film forms a new device for orthogonally switching word organized memories. The strip carries the word current. Bit‐sense wires passing through holes in the strip determine the storage locations. The device has closed flux in both …
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- G11C11/02—Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using magnetic elements
- G11C11/06—Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using magnetic elements using single-aperture storage elements, e.g. ring core; using multi-aperture plates in which each individual aperture forms a storage element
- G11C11/06007—Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using magnetic elements using single-aperture storage elements, e.g. ring core; using multi-aperture plates in which each individual aperture forms a storage element using a single aperture or single magnetic closed circuit
- G11C11/06014—Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using magnetic elements using single-aperture storage elements, e.g. ring core; using multi-aperture plates in which each individual aperture forms a storage element using a single aperture or single magnetic closed circuit using one such element pro bit
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- G11C19/00—Digital stores in which the information is moved stepwise, e.g. shift register stack stores, push-down stores
- G11C19/02—Digital stores in which the information is moved stepwise, e.g. shift register stack stores, push-down stores using magnetic elements
- G11C19/08—Digital stores in which the information is moved stepwise, e.g. shift register stack stores, push-down stores using magnetic elements using thin films in plane structure
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