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 YEAR: 1960
 ITEM: Analog Computer
 COMPANY: Electronic Associated Incorporated
 COUNTRY: USA
 IN OUR COLLECTION: Yes
RARITY: Unknown   Click here for further information on our rarity scale Information on the rarity of this item is unknown.

EAI TR-10

The PACE TR-10 was the first completely transistorized analog computer and was offered to the public by 1960. We are dating it based on an ad that appeared in a 1960 magazine. >/p>

The TR-10 has a compact size of 15” x 16” by 24” high and is priced at $4,000. This model is a general purpose desktop analog computer with a simple turn dial feed design that provides solutions to engineering problems. It utilizes germanium transistor circuits and operates on 10 volts DC. The options of the EAI TR-10 include: up to 18 integrator networks, up to 18 quarter-square multipliers, up to 9 variable diode function generators, up to 9 fixed diode function generators, 1 relay comparator, and 1 display module.






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