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- computer was developed. It was an electromechanical relay-based device; cycles took seconds. In 1968 electromechanical systems were still under serious...
- or raise the weight of a mechanical clock then is an electromechanical clock. In electromechanical clocks the electricity serves no time keeping function...
- past, these electromechanical timers were often combined with electrical relays to create electro-mechanical controllers. Electromechanical timers reached...
- A solenoid (/ˈsoʊlənɔɪd/) is a type of electromagnet formed by a helical coil of wire whose length is substantially greater than its diameter, which generates...
- Initially they were conventional clocks, which were replaced by electromechanical timers, which were subsequently substituted entirely by electronic...
- John Logie Baird FRSE (/ˈloʊɡi bɛərd/; 13 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the...
- Electromechanical organ can mean: A pipe organ with electro-pneumatic action An electric organ such as the Hammond organ which uses electromechanical...
- Electromechanical Film (EMFI, EMFIT, trademarks of Emfit Ltd) is a thin, flexible film that can function as a sensor or actuator. It is composed of a...
- The electromechanical coupling coefficient is a numerical measure of the conversion efficiency between electrical and acoustic energy in piezoelectric...
- and early computers to perform logical operations. The traditional electromechanical form of a relay uses an electromagnet to close or open the contacts...