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The '''PACE TR-20''' was a fully [[transistor computer|transistorized]] general-purpose [[analog computer]] developed by [[Electronic Associates]] in 1963. This computer replaced the older but vastly popular {{eai|TR-10}}.
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The '''PACE TR-20''' was a fully [[transistor computer|transistorized]] general-purpose [[analog computer]] developed by [[Electronic Associates]] in 1963. It was marketed as a portable/desktop computer. This computer replaced the older but vastly popular {{eai|TR-10}}. Its name is derived from its 20 operational amplifier.
  
 
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PACE TR-20
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Developer Electronic Associates
Manufacturer Electronic Associates
Product family PACE Series
Type analog computer
Release date 1963[1]
Introductory price $4,500-12,000[1]

Size 15" wide, 27" height, 16" depth
Weight 102LB

Operating Range +/-10V
Components
PACE TR-20 From A sales brochure.

The PACE TR-20 was a fully transistorized general-purpose analog computer developed by Electronic Associates in 1963. It was marketed as a portable/desktop computer. This computer replaced the older but vastly popular TR-10. Its name is derived from its 20 operational amplifier.

Details

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Small, James. S. The Analogue Alternative: The Electronic Analogue Computer in Britain and the USA, 1930-1975. (2013). Routledge. ISBN 9781134699025.