So my buddy analog guru Eric Schlaepfer found a neat series of US Navy videos about their fire-control computers used before tubes and op-amps did the calculations. Mechanical engineers are sure to ...
It's worth mentioning that naval gun fire accuracy massively improved with the invention of radar. Until about 1938, all range finding used optical coincidence range finders and estimates of target ...
A computer that processes analog data is known as an analog computer. Analog computers store information in physical quantities in a continuous format and use measurements to perform computation.
Before the era of digital electronic computers, mechanical analog computers were found everywhere. From the relative simplicity of bomb sights to the complexity of fire control computers on 1940s ...
"But take away the fancy GPS shells and the AGS, and its digital fire control system are no more accurate than mechanical analog technology that is nearly a century old." Yeah, and take away the fancy ...
This component has an aluminum frame and three gears on top. It appears to have two similar mechanisms on the inside – each includes a shaft, a screw with linkages, and a cylinder turned by rotating a ...
Today, most of what we think of as a computer uses digital technology. But that wasn’t always the case. From slide rules to mechanical fire solution computers to electronic analog computers, there ...
This object has a metal plate box construction, allen cap screws, and metal gears and ball bearings. It appears to be a two unit component integrator . A tag on the bottom reads: BUR. ORD. ASSEMBLY ...
At one time a scientist or engineer trying to solve a tough problem with electronic computation had the choice of an analog computer, a digital computer, or both together in a hybrid configuration.
Mechanical keyboards are cool and all, but how about a mechanical keyboard that’s also analog? The Wooting One not only has mechanical keys but also registers how far down a key is being pushed so ...
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