Magnetic Core Access Switches
- 1 June 1962
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers
- Vol. EC-11 (3) , 352-368
- https://doi.org/10.1109/iretelc.1962.5407921
Abstract
A number of the more commonly known magnetic core access switches are combined in a single analytical model. In addition to yielding as special cases the known access switches on which it is based, this model produces many apparently new switches. Relationships among the various parameters in this model are developed in such a way that the designer may choose the number of drivers, the load-sharing factor, the number of turns of wire per switch core and the magnitude of the maximum disturbing magnetomotive force within certain limits. Several methods are developed for economizing on the number of drivers used in switches, and certain special access switches are treated. The current knowledge is reviewed on a fairly recent and important class of access switches, known as load-sharing zero-noise switches. These switches are compared with one another, and a fundamental theorem is proved that such switches can have no more outputs than inputs. Several new classes of load-sharing zero-noise switches are developed and analyzed; in particular, switches are developed which allow more flexibility in the choice of the load-sharing factor than formerly was the case.Keywords
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