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The '''PACE TR-48''' was a fully [[transistor computer|transistorized]] general-purpose [[analog computer]] developed by [[Electronic Associates]] in 1961. The TR-48 was marketed as a desktop analog computer, and was aimed to fill the gap between the smaller and popular {{eai|TR-10}} and the larger {{eai|231R|231R system}}<ref name=mag1 />. The unit originally sold for $25,000<ref name=mag1>{{apa mag ad|company=[[Electronic Associates]]|month=December|day=25|year=1961|title=EAI Adds Another Analog Computer|ad=Advertisement for {{eai|TR-48}}|magazine=C&EN|issue=39|pages=36|doi=10.1021/cen-v039n052}}</ref>. At the time, the TR-48 was considered the best general purpose analog computer on the market. | The '''PACE TR-48''' was a fully [[transistor computer|transistorized]] general-purpose [[analog computer]] developed by [[Electronic Associates]] in 1961. The TR-48 was marketed as a desktop analog computer, and was aimed to fill the gap between the smaller and popular {{eai|TR-10}} and the larger {{eai|231R|231R system}}<ref name=mag1 />. The unit originally sold for $25,000<ref name=mag1>{{apa mag ad|company=[[Electronic Associates]]|month=December|day=25|year=1961|title=EAI Adds Another Analog Computer|ad=Advertisement for {{eai|TR-48}}|magazine=C&EN|issue=39|pages=36|doi=10.1021/cen-v039n052}}</ref>. At the time, the TR-48 was considered the best general purpose analog computer on the market. |
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PACE TR-48 | |
PACE TR-48 at the Computer History Museum, SAP Collection | |
Developer | Electronic Associates |
Manufacturer | Electronic Associates |
Product family | PACE Series |
Type | analog computer |
Release date | 1960 |
Introductory price | $25,000 |
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Size | 20" wide, 25-3/8" High, 34-3/16" Long |
Weight | 330LB |
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Operating Range | +/-10V |
Components | 48 amplifiers |
The PACE TR-48 was a fully transistorized general-purpose analog computer developed by Electronic Associates in 1961. The TR-48 was marketed as a desktop analog computer, and was aimed to fill the gap between the smaller and popular TR-10 and the larger 231R system[1]. The unit originally sold for $25,000[1]. At the time, the TR-48 was considered the best general purpose analog computer on the market.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Electronic Associates (1961, December 25) "EAI Adds Another Analog Computer". [Advertisement for TR-48]. C&EN, (39) 36. 10.1021/cen-v039n052.
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