Article 3CPHW An 8-tube module from a 1954 IBM mainframe examined

An 8-tube module from a 1954 IBM mainframe examined

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donotreply@osnews.com (Thom Holwerda)
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IBM's vacuum tube computers of the 1950s were built from pluggable modules, each holding eight tubes and the associated components. I recently came across one of these modules so I studied its circuitry. This particular module implements five contact debouncing circuits, used to clean up input from a key or relay. When you press a key, the metal contacts tend to bounce a bit before closing, so you end up with multiple open/closed signals, rather than a nice, clean signal. The signal needs to be "debounced" to remove the extra transitions before being processed by a computer.This is so far before my time, it basically looks like 19th century machinery to me. The steps between this module and what we have today blow my mind.
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