Harold George Parks
General Electric
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Proceedings of the IEEE | 1975
William C. Hughes; Charles Q. Lemmond; Harold George Parks; George W. Ellis; George Edward Possin; Ronald H. Wilson
BEAMOS-beam addressed metal-oxide-semiconductor is a new technology for fast auxiliary memories which is expected to find important applications in military and commercial data systems. The concept is based on electron beam accessing, using a matrix lens, of a simple MOS memory chip. It has performance features which include large bit capacity per module (> 30 × 106bits), short access time ( 10 Mbit/s), and low cost. The BEAMOS module is all electronic, rugged, and relatively insensitive to variations in temperature, making it especially attractive for military computer applications. The operating principles of the BEAMOS memory and its present state of development are described.
national computer conference | 1975
William C. Hughes; C. Q. Lemmond; Harold George Parks; George W. Ellis; George Edward Possin; Ronald H. Wilson
BEAMOS, for Beam Addressed Metal Oxide Semiconductor, is a new technology for auxiliary memories based on an electron beam which reads and writes data on a simple unstructured MOS chip. It can store data for months with or without power.
Archive | 1985
Harold George Parks; George Edward Possin
Archive | 1985
Harold George Parks; William W. Piper; George Edward Possin; Donald Earl Castleberry
Archive | 1992
George Edward Possin; Harold George Parks; Jack Dean Kingsley
Archive | 1987
Harold George Parks; William W. Piper; George Edward Possin
Archive | 1986
George Edward Possin; Harold George Parks; William W. Piper
Archive | 1986
Harold George Parks; William W. Piper; George Edward Possin; Donald Earl Castleberry
Archive | 1988
Harold George Parks; William W. Piper; George Edward Possin; Donald Earl Castleberry
Archive | 1974
Harold George Parks; William C. Hughes