THE ROLE OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS IN CLASSICAL CONTROL DESIGN
Derek P. Atherton
University of Sussex, School of Eng. and Information Technology, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QT UK. d.p.atherton@sussex.ac.uk
This paper looks at analogue computers and their role in the development of control engineering. Vacuum tube analogue computers were used extensively from the mid 40s to the mid 60s and the paper describes their general features and those of some specific machines. Later work involving machines with transistors and then integrated circuits is briefly discussed. Some discussion is included of how the machines were used both in education and industry to further the discipline of control engineering.
Keywords: History, analogue computer, education, operational amplifier, electronics
Session slot T-Th-M12: History of Control: 1955-1975/Area code 6a : Control Education

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