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  2. Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer (WISC) was an early digital computer designed and built at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Operational in 1954, [1] it was the first digital computer in the state. Pioneering computer designer Gene Amdahl drafted the WISC's design as his PhD thesis. The computer was built over the period ...

  3. Electromechanics - Wikipedia

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    Electromechanical devices are ones which have both electrical and mechanical processes. Strictly speaking, a manually operated switch is an electromechanical component due to the mechanical movement causing an electrical output. Though this is true, the term is usually understood to refer to devices which involve an electrical signal to create ...

  4. University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering

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    engineering.wisc.edu. The University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering, often referred to as COE, is the engineering school of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The college comprises 8 academic departments. [1] With an enrollment of 4,500 undergraduate and 1,500 graduate students, [2] the College of Engineering is considered ...

  5. Nanoelectromechanical systems - Wikipedia

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    The nanoscale transistors and nanoscale mechanical components (on a separate die) are integrated on the same chip package. [1] Nanoelectromechanical systems ( NEMS) are a class of devices integrating electrical and mechanical functionality on the nanoscale.

  6. Mechanical computer - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical computer is a computer built from mechanical components such as levers and gears rather than electronic components. The most common examples are adding machines and mechanical counters, which use the turning of gears to increment output displays. More complex examples could carry out multiplication and division—Friden used a ...

  7. Microelectromechanical system oscillator - Wikipedia

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    Microelectromechanical system oscillators ( MEMS oscillators) are devices that generate highly stable reference frequencies used to sequence electronic systems, manage data transfer, define radio frequencies, and measure elapsed time. The core technologies used in MEMS oscillators have been in development since the mid-1960s, but have only been ...

  8. Electric machine - Wikipedia

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    Electric machine. In electrical engineering, electric machine is a general term for machines using electromagnetic forces, such as electric motors, electric generators, and others. They are electromechanical energy converters: an electric motor converts electricity to mechanical power while an electric generator converts mechanical power to ...

  9. Swiss Army Knife maker plans model without a well-known feature

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    Eric Revell. May 7, 2024 at 1:45 PM. The manufacturer of the classic Swiss Army Knife is developing a new model that will be bladeless to address regulatory barriers hampering access to multitools ...