GB705502A - Improvements in and relating to the electrostatic storage of information - Google Patents

Improvements in and relating to the electrostatic storage of information

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Publication number
GB705502A
GB705502A GB18204/50A GB1820450A GB705502A GB 705502 A GB705502 A GB 705502A GB 18204/50 A GB18204/50 A GB 18204/50A GB 1820450 A GB1820450 A GB 1820450A GB 705502 A GB705502 A GB 705502A
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oscillations
gate
screen
tube
phase
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GB18204/50A
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Frederic Calland Williams
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National Research Development Corp UK
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National Research Development Corp UK
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Priority to NL90305D priority Critical patent/NL90305C/xx
Priority to BE504758D priority patent/BE504758A/xx
Application filed by National Research Development Corp UK filed Critical National Research Development Corp UK
Priority to GB18204/50A priority patent/GB705502A/en
Priority to US237000A priority patent/US2810857A/en
Priority to FR1048349D priority patent/FR1048349A/en
Priority to CH298555D priority patent/CH298555A/en
Priority to DEN4193A priority patent/DE923094C/en
Publication of GB705502A publication Critical patent/GB705502A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11CSTATIC STORES
    • G11C11/00Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor
    • G11C11/21Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using electric elements
    • G11C11/23Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using electric elements using electrostatic storage on a common layer, e.g. Forrester-Haeff tubes or William tubes
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J31/00Cathode ray tubes; Electron beam tubes
    • H01J31/08Cathode ray tubes; Electron beam tubes having a screen on or from which an image or pattern is formed, picked up, converted, or stored
    • H01J31/58Tubes for storage of image or information pattern or for conversion of definition of television or like images, i.e. having electrical input and electrical output
    • H01J31/60Tubes for storage of image or information pattern or for conversion of definition of television or like images, i.e. having electrical input and electrical output having means for deflecting, either selectively or sequentially, an electron ray on to separate surface elements of the screen

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Computer Hardware Design (AREA)
  • Optical Recording Or Reproduction (AREA)
  • Analysing Materials By The Use Of Radiation (AREA)
  • Cathode-Ray Tubes And Fluorescent Screens For Display (AREA)

Abstract

705,502. Digital electrical calculating-apparatus. NATIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. July 11, 1951 [July 20, 1950], No. 18204/50. Class 106 (1). [Also in Group XL(c)] In a method of storing digital information by the bombardment with an electron beam of an insulating screen in a cathode ray tube and its subsequent exploration as described in Specifications 657,591, 705,474 and 705,498, the beam is held stationary during each digit interval and two H.F. oscillations are applied one to switch on and off the beam during a part of each cycle of oscillation and the other to vary the potential difference between the screen and the collecting electrode of the C.R. tube. The two oscillations have at least two different conditions in which the potential difference between screen and collecting electrode when the beam is switched on differ : one digit is recorded by using one such condition during the digital interval and another digit by following this by a period during which a second condition prevails. Fig. 1 shows a C.R. tube store in which digital information is writtenon to or taken-off from the pick up plate 11 associated with the screen of the C.R. tube 10. H.F. oscillations from oscillator 19 as shown in Fig. 2 (d) are applied via filter 21 to the pickup plate 11 and are also applied via gates 23, 25 to the grid 12 of the C.R. tube via modulator 22 the path to gate 25 also including a phase inverter 24. Gate 25 is open for the dot period t1, Fig. 2 (a), of each digit interval and gate 23 for the dash-dot period 27, Fig. 2 (c), and modulator 22 passes R.F. oscillations only for the duration of positive pulses applied to it from gate 23 or 25. The C.R. beam is deflected to scan a raster on the screen and a stepped waveform is applied from the X scan generator so that the beam is stationary for the digit interval t2, Fig. 2 (b). With no information fed in at terminal 28 the output from unit 14, which may be of the type described in Specification 682,156, to modulator 22 consists only of dots which occur whilst gate 25 is open and gate 23 closed. The C.R. beam is thus turned by the peaks of the R.F. oscillations applied via gate 25, i.e. oscillations, Fig. 2 (e), which are in anti-phase to those on the pick-up plate 11 and dots are recorded over the whole C.R. screen. When a dash is applied from unit 14 to modulator 22 the gate 25 is open for time t1 to pass pulses of anti-phase R.F. oscillations as in Fig. 2 (e), followed by the opening of gate 23 for time t2- t1 to pass pulses of in-phase R.F. oscillations as in Fig. 2 (f). The charge left on a given area of the screen in this latter case differs from that when dots only are applied and on subsequent scanning a dash will be generated at the output of unit 14. In a modification the digit interval is divided into two dot periods one or both of which are used to convey the two different kinds of information respectively. A negative "read" signal may be employed and the effect of negative cloud effect may then be eliminated as described in Specification 705,493. In order to store information of more than two kinds the required different states of charge may be obtained by amplitude modulation of the R.F. oscillations applied to the signal plate or by the use of phase relationships in addition to in-phase and antiphase between the two R F. oscillations applied to the grid and pick-up plate respectively of the C.R. tube.
GB18204/50A 1950-07-20 1950-07-20 Improvements in and relating to the electrostatic storage of information Expired GB705502A (en)

Priority Applications (7)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
NL90305D NL90305C (en) 1950-07-20
BE504758D BE504758A (en) 1950-07-20
GB18204/50A GB705502A (en) 1950-07-20 1950-07-20 Improvements in and relating to the electrostatic storage of information
US237000A US2810857A (en) 1950-07-20 1951-07-16 Electrostatic storage of information
FR1048349D FR1048349A (en) 1950-07-20 1951-07-18 Improvements in electrostatic storage of information elements
CH298555D CH298555A (en) 1950-07-20 1951-07-20 Method and device for storing information given as a sequence of digits.
DEN4193A DE923094C (en) 1950-07-20 1951-07-21 Method and device for electrostatic message storage

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GB18204/50A GB705502A (en) 1950-07-20 1950-07-20 Improvements in and relating to the electrostatic storage of information

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US (1) US2810857A (en)
BE (1) BE504758A (en)
CH (1) CH298555A (en)
DE (1) DE923094C (en)
FR (1) FR1048349A (en)
GB (1) GB705502A (en)
NL (1) NL90305C (en)

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DE923094C (en) 1955-02-03
US2810857A (en) 1957-10-22
BE504758A (en)
NL90305C (en)
FR1048349A (en) 1953-12-21
CH298555A (en) 1954-05-15

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