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national computer conference | 1972

Magnetic bubble computer systems

Robert Charles Minnick; Paul T. Bailey; Robert M. Sandfort; Warren Lloyd Semon

The purpose of this paper is to extend the work presented earlier on the methods for performing logic on magnetic bubble chips, and to illustrate these techniques by presenting the outline of a design for a general-purpose digital computer.


IEEE Transactions on Computers | 1975

Cascade Realizations of Magnetic Bubble Logic Using a Small Set of Primitives

Robert C. Minnick; Paul T. Bailey; Robert M. Sandfort; Warren Lloyd Semon

Cascades of only three different primitive 3-3 magnetic bubble logic circuits are shown to realize 29 of the 31 equivalence classes of such circuits. The results are compared with earlier realizations using a set of 15 primitives.


Archive | 1975

Integrated semiconductor light-emitting display array

M. G. Craford; Paul T. Bailey


Archive | 1972

Magnetic bubble computer

Paul T. Bailey; Robert C. Minnick; Robert M. Sandfort; Warren L. Semon


Archive | 1974

Mutually exclusive magnetic bubble propagation circuits

Howard H. Aiken; Paul T. Bailey; Robert C. Minnick


Archive | 1974

Field-accessed magnetic bubble mutually exclusive circuits with common elements

Paul T. Bailey; L. John Doerr; Robert M. Sandfort


Archive | 1974

Pulsed field accessed bubble propagation circuits

Howard H. Aiken; Paul T. Bailey; Robert C. Minnick


Archive | 1972

MAGNETIC BUBBLE LOGIC FAMILY

Robert C. Minnick; Paul T. Bailey; Robert M. Sandfort; Warren L. Semon


Archive | 1975

Magnetic bubble transmission circuit

Robert C. Minnick; Paul T. Bailey; Robert M. Sandfort


Archive | 1973

Readout system for magnetic bubbles

Paul T. Bailey; Robert M. Sandfort; Howard H. Aiken

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