Circuit Board
Maker and role
IBM, Maker
Production date
Circa 1964
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Object detail
Accession number
2014.45
Maker
Description
Solid Logic Technology (SLT) module card. Rectangular yellow partially perforated printed circuit board with 18 square modules soldered on to it. Black plastic pin socket on one edge.
Brief History
Miniaturisation of components and storage devices as well as circuitry has been at the forefront of advances in computer technology since the early electro-mechanical computers.
Transistor technology, developed in the late 1940s, eventually reached a high level of miniaturisation along with significant performance and reliability advances. The equivalent of one pluggable card of transistors could now be housed in a module measuring one square centimetre, as seen in this Solid Logic Technology module card, introduced by IBM in 1964 with the IBM System/360 series and related machines. Performance improved so that two 10 digit numbers could be multiplied 400,000 times per second.
Transistor technology, developed in the late 1940s, eventually reached a high level of miniaturisation along with significant performance and reliability advances. The equivalent of one pluggable card of transistors could now be housed in a module measuring one square centimetre, as seen in this Solid Logic Technology module card, introduced by IBM in 1964 with the IBM System/360 series and related machines. Performance improved so that two 10 digit numbers could be multiplied 400,000 times per second.
Marks
4500 YB 160939 529 Serial Number
Credit Line
IBM. Circa 1964. Circuit Board, 2014.45. The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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