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SPACE TECHNOLOGY

~ . LABORATORIES, INC.

One Space Park, Department P., Redondo Beach, California a subsidiary of Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.

Products and Services Taurus Corp.

Winchester Electronics, Inc.

TIl. 1 TEST EQUIPMENT

ACF Electronics Div., ACF Industries Inc.

American Bosch Arma Corp.

Amplifier Corp. of America

AR&DA.Div. of All American Engineering Co., 135 Main St., Belleville 9, N.

J. / test equipment design and fab-rication / DESCR: semi and fully automated electronic and electrical test equipment for component, sub-assembly and complete product per-formance. parameter and life testing / USE: incoming, production line and final inspection, test and eva-luation progr'ams / $1000 to $20,000 / Tll.l

Arenberg Ultrasonic Lab., Inc.

Beckman Instruments, Inc.

Bendix Corp., Industrial Controls Section

Bowmar Instrument Corp.

Richard D. Brew & Co •• Inc •• 90 Air-port Rd., Concord. N. H. / environ-mental test laboratory / DESCR: en-vironmental test laboratory for qualification testing in accordance with customer and military specifi-cations / USE: tests vibration.

variable persistence; compares 10 consecutive signal with trace shif-ter / USE: study fast transients without photography-presentation of

analog computer outputs, low fre-quency repetitive wave forms, com-pare consecutive signals / $4500 / T11.l

Computer Logic Corp., 11800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 64, Calif. / Dig-ital Relay Timer RT-l / DESCR: se~

contained, display optional, meas-ures all relay time characteristics including make bounce, break bounce, polorized relay timing, and differ-ential timing between two contact sets, etc. / USE: operator provides energizing potential, connects relay

(s) through the front panel and chooses (1) function to be measured,

(2) speed of operation, and (3) length of display time / $1660 to

$2340 / T11.l

Consolidated Avionics Corp.

Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.

Cornell-Dubilier Electronics, dive of Federal Pacific Electric Co.

Cybetronics, Inc., 132 Calvary St., Waltham 54, Mass. / magnetic tape certifier /DESCR: automatic write-read system to detect drop-outs on all channels simultaneously at any specified threshold level. Tape de-fects can be visually examined and

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l>rbducts and Services Cybetronics, Inc., *a / digital

pat-tern generator /OESCR: ferro-mag-netic programmer with ten outputs each having 64 serial bits for one-shot or cycling operation at 250 kc.

Pulses changeable. External or in-ternal triggering / USE: testing

Generator / OESCR: provides±50v into 50~pulses at 10 nanosec. rise Transistorized Pulse Generator / DESCR: generates single or double

pulses, with separate delay, at re-petition rates to 5 mc. Plug-in output amplifiers available provide

± l5v into 50 cJb variable OC level output, pulse modulated sub-carrier, or 5 nanosec. rise time pulses /

bigital Service Labs

DIT-MCO, Inc., Electronics Div.

Electro-Mec Instrument Corp., 47-51 33rd St., Long Island City I, N. Y.

/ goniometers / DESCR: angle mea-suring fixture for precise meamea-suring and testing of potentiometers, syn-chros and similar rotary electronic components / $375 to $410; specials on quotation / Tll.l

General Dynamics/Astronautics a Div.

of General Dynamics Corp.

Harman-Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.

-- see C26

Hathaway Instruments Inc.

The A. W. Haydon Co. -- see Tll.3

Maxon Electronics Corp.

Midwestern Instruments, Inc., 41st and Sheridan Rd., P. O. Box 7509, Tulsa 18, Okla. / recording oscillographs / DESCR: photographic, direct pro-cess, 6 KC flat frequencY'response, up to 50 channels, record speed to 170 ips, internal programming avail-able / USE: test instrumentation and recording / $1500 to $9000 / Tll.l

Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., Aeronautical Div., Florida Facility Non-Linear Systems, Inc.

Philco Corp., a subsidiary of Ford Mo-tor Co., Computer Div.

Radiation Incorporated

Sunshine Scientific Instruments see A7

Trio Laboratories, Inc.

Univac Military Operations of Sperry Rand Corp.

Westgate Laboratory, Inc.

Wiancko Engineering Co.

Tll.2 THIN-FILMS, MAGNETIC

Servomechanisms/Inc., 200 N. Aviation Blvd., El Segundo, Calif. /

Bowmar Instrument Corp., 8000 Bluffton Rd., Ft. Wayne, Ind. / Miniature

Events Indicator 1989 / DESCR: el-ectrically operated unit reads dig-itally to 9999 events, operates to 10 counts/second. Mounts to panel with flange. Measures .670" dia-meter, 1.680" long / USE: equip-ment testing reliability studies, periodic maintenance / $70 each* to instead of "wrist watch" presenta-tion. AC and DC types available / billing and automatic monitor pro-grams. Available for 709, 7090, Burroughs 220, others / - / $735 to

$1500 / T11.3

Computer Equipment Corporation Electronic Counters, Inc. -- see C54 Giannini Controls Corp.

Harman-Kardon Inc., Data Systems Div.

-- see C26

The A. W. Haydon Co., 232 N. Elm St., Waterbury 20, Conn. / electromech-anical, electronic timing devices, timing motors, automated test eq-uipment / DESCR: timers, events counters, stepping devices. 3/4 oz.

time and events indicators, digital readout. Transistorized and binary crystal-controlled electronic tim-ers. Portable and console elec-tronic system analyzers / USE: to control and test operation of mili-tary, commercial equipment and sys-tems / - / Tll.3

Telex/Aemco, a Div. of Telex, Inc.

COMPUTERS and AUTO:MA TION for June, 1962

ADVANCED PROGRAMMING RESEARCH

The expanding utilization of NCR's computer systems has created new opportunities for experienced programmers fa-miliar with automatic pro-gramming techniques. College education, plus 2-5 years' ex-perience with large scale mag-netic tape systems can qualify you for a rewarding career with NCR, one of the world's leading business machine man-ufacturers. Recognized and re-spected wherever men trade, NCR stands alone for its crea-tive and flexible approach to business system development.

Aside fr'om tlle opportunities present in P}'ofj1'amming Re-search, other openings in oUr' expanding. operation include,'

• Installation Hcpl'cscntative:

expcricncc rcquired, covers magnetic tapc systcm pro-gramming', knowledge of com-plete business sys tcms, and abili ty to work effectively as a representative of NCR.

• Programmer: for .. small sys",.

tems work which requires good background in data proc-essing as related to normal business functions and some knowledge of programming of magnetic tape systems. In-termittent customer contact.

• Instructor: experience and ed-ucation should be such that the person employed can ef-fectively train programming' personnel. Familiarity with math and business systems is desirable. Programming of magnetic tape systems neces-sary,

Other opportunities may more nearly meet your particular ex-perience and aspirations. To investigate, you need only write, sending complete re-sume to:

T. F. Wade, Technical Placement, The National Cash Register Com-pany, Main & K Streets, Dayton 9, Ohio

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Products and Services TllA. TRANSDUCERS

The Bristol Co.

Bytrex Corp., 50 Hunt St., Newton 58, Mass. / transducers / OESCR: semI-conductor strain gage pressure, loa~

force transducers / - / - / TllA Consolidated Controls Corp.

Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.

Electro Products Laboratories, Inc.

Fairchild Controls Corp •• 225 Park lwa., Hicksville, N. Y. / 3S-G family --silicon semiconductor strain-gage pressure transducers / OESCR: pie-zoresistive sensing elements; d.c.

signal as high as 5v.; has infinite resolution. temperature compensation, highest repeatability. Auxiliary modules: internal calibration, sup-ply voltage regulation; follower output for flow output impedance / USE: for applications where size and weight are not critical consid-erations / custom depending on quan-tity / TllA

Fairchild Controls Corp., *a / poten-tiometric pressure transducers / OESCR: rugged, precision instrument for measuring absolute, gauge or differential pressures of corrosive and non-corrosive gaseous or liquid media, with static or dynamic in-puts / USE: for measuring altitude, airspeed, pressure ratio and Mach number / custom depending on quan-tity / TllA

Giannini Controls Corp.

Gulton Industries, Inc.

Hagan Chemicals & Controls Inc.

Hewlett-Packard Co.

Hydropoise Inc., 230 S. Wells Fargo Ave., Scottsdale, Ariz. / turbine flow transducers / OESCR: trans-ducer inserted in fluid line pro-duces pulses proportional to flow.

0.5 to 12 inches diameter, cover flows 1.0 to 10,000 GPM. Associated readout, control equipment / USE:

~or indicating. recording. and con-trol of liquids and gases / $335 to

$6500 / TllA

Industrial Nucleonics Corp. -- see A6 International Resistance Co.

Pacific Magnetic Corp., Electronic Center. Romoland, Calif. / magnetic speed transformer /OESCR: special designs to meet customer require-ments. Transforms mechanical motion into AC with frequency proportional to speed / USE: to register count of rpm of a rotating device and speed of moving objects / $25 to

$300 / TUA

Sanborn Company. 175 Wyman St •• Wal-tham 54, Mass. / transducers /OESCR:

velocity (linear). OCOT displacement.

pressure, displacement probes, trans-ducer converters (permit use of AC transducers with DC or l15V, 60 CPS.

AC). linear motion displacement / -/ $15 to $200 -/ TIIA

Servomechanisms/Inc.

Wiancko Engineering Co., 255 N. Hal-stead Ave •• Pasadena, Calif / pres-sure transducers / OESCR: high-level, 0-5 vdc, output pressure tran-ducer with multipoint simulated cal-ibration. Weight eight ounces. Gage, differential and absolute types.

COMPUTERS and AUTOMA TION for June, 1962

Products and Services Series P2-3000 / USE: telemetry and T14. TRANSISTORS test stand instrumentation / $665 to

$1500 / TllA

Winsco Instruments & Controls Co., 1533 26th St., Santa Monica, Calif.

/ temperature transducers /OESCR:

resistance types; range -150 to -20000F / -, / varies / TIIA Tl2. TRANSFORMERS

Airpax Electronics, Inc.

Aladdin Electronics, Oiv. of Aladdin Industries, Inc.

Amplifier Corp. of America Microtran Co., Inc.

Pacific Magnetic Corp., Electronic Center, Romoland, Calif. / trans-formers /OESCR: industrial and military types custom designed from miniature to 2KVA. Specialize in epoxy molded utilizing slush mold-ing process; brmold-ings toolmold-ing costs down to a minimum / USE: AF and power applications / 75¢ to $350 / Tl2

Polyphase Instrument Co. -- see 03 Servomechanisms/Inc., 200 N. Aviation

Blvd., El Segundo. Calif. / formers /OESCR: miniature trans-formers with weldable or solderable leads / USE: electronic circuits / - / Tl2

Sola Electric Co •• 1717 Busse Rd •• Elk Grove Village, Ill. / constant vol-tage transformers /DESCR: Sola constant voltage transformers are static-magnetic voltage regulators / USE: in computing systems. analog computers. data processing equipment.

digital computers. and computational equipment/ $15 to $900 / T12 Superex Electronics Corp.

Te~ex/Ballastran, 1701 ~. Calhoun St.

Fort Wayne 7. Ind. / specialty trans-formers /OESCR: design. develop-ment and production of specialty transformers, including power. sat-urable core devices. and pulse.

Engineering assistance if required / - / - / Tl2

Tl3. TRANSFORMERS, PULSE

Aladdin Electronics. Div. of Aladdin Industries. Inc.

EI-Rad Manufacturing Co •• 4300 N.

California Ave •• Chicago 18. Ill. / pulse transformers /DESCR: all types for coupling and blocking os-cillator applications. Power levels from ~ watt/microsec to 10

Telex/Ballastran -- see T12

Valor Instruments, Inc •• 13214 Cren-shaw Blvd •• Gardena. Calif. / pulse transformers /DESCR: miniature / USE: pulse coupling. pulse inverting and blocking oscillator applications / $1 to $25 / T13

Calvert Electronics Inc.

Clevite Transistor DI/AN Controls. Inc.

Fairchild Semiconductor, 545 Whisman Rd •• Mountain View. Calif. /

tran-sistors / planar and planar-epit-axial transistors. High-speed non-saturating. high-speed saturating switching types of transistors / USE: components for logic circuits:

switches, gates, flip-flops. etc. / varies / Tl4

General Instrument Corp •• Semicon-ductor Div.

Hughes Semiconductor Division Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc.

-- see S2

Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor and Materials Div.

Raytheon Co •• Semiconductor Div.

Sanders Associates. Inc.

Sperry Semiconductor Div. of Sperry Rand Corp. in-cluding field-effect. darlington.

unijunction and avalanche; covering 1/100.000 to 25 amps and T15. TRANSISTORS, GERMANIUM

Clevite Transistor

Delco Radio Div •• General Motors Corp.

General Instruments Corp., Semicon-ductor Div.

Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc.

-- see S2

Philco Corp •• Lansdale Div •• a sub-sidiary of Ford Motor Co.

Radio Corp,. of America, Semiconductor and Materials Div.

Raytheon Co •• Semiconductor Div.

Sylvania Electric Products Inc ••

Semiconductor Div. -- see 07 Texas Instruments Inc •• P. O. Box

5012, Dallas 22, Texas / germanium transistors / DESCR: compl~te line of PNP and NPN, alloy, mesa, and epitaxial transistors. Logic units with total times under 1/200,000,000 seconds through 25 amp power units / USE: high and low speed logic;

tape, disc, drum. cor~ and thin film drivers; photo, tape and memory read amplifiers; power supplies;

punch and printer drivers; analog to digital and digital to analog con-verters / - / T15

Texas Instruments Inc •• Semiconductor Components Div. -- see C26 which offered a versatile mathe-matical approach to diverse complex situations involving multistage decision processes, has become a valuable tool for treating many challenging prob-lems in economic, industrial, scientific, and even political spheres of modern life. This book deals with the computa-tional aspects of applying dy-namic programming to prob-lems which stretch the confines of conventional mathematical theory. A RAND Corporation Study. Approx. 400 pages. $8.50 Order through your bookstore

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T16. TRANSISTORS, SILICON Clevite Transistor

Delco Radio Oiv., General Motors Corp.

Fairchild Semiconductor -- see T14 General Instruments Corp.,

Semicon-ductor Div.

Hughes Semiconductor Division Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc.

-- see S2

Philco Corp., Lansdale Div., a sub-sidiary of Ford Motor Co.

Radio Corp. of America, Semiconductor and Materials Div.

Raytheon Co., Semiconductor Div.

Sylvania Electric Products Inc., Semi-conductor Div. -- see D7

Texas Instruments Inc., P. O. Box 5012, Dallas 22, Texas / silicon transistors / DESCR: R~P-NPN mesa, planar, epitaxial, grown junction, field effect, darlington, unijunc-tion and avalanche; including 1 amp

Texas Instruments Inc •• Semiconductor Components Div. -- see C26

Transitron Electronic Sales Corp.

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