- governing.
Positioning servomechanisms were
first used in
military fire-control and
marine navigation equipment.
Today servomechanisms are used in automatic...
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Missiles and Rockets, March, 1957, v. 2, no. 3, p. 106.
Servomechanisms, Inc.
corporate data
Servomechanisms, Inc. adverti****t -
Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)...
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amplifier used to
power electric servomechanisms. A
servo drive monitors the
feedback signal from the
servomechanism and
continually adjusts for deviation...
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Draper Laboratory. The
laboratory traces its
beginnings to the MIT
Servomechanisms Laboratory in 1940,
where work on
guidance systems and
early com****tion...
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feedback loop, to
maintain the
direction set by the steersman. In
servomechanisms, the
speed or
position of an output, as
determined by a sensor, is...
- out that no
configuration of
magnets can
produce stability. However,
servomechanisms, the use of
diamagnetic materials, superconduction, or
systems involving...
- With his
former student Donald P. Campbell, he
wrote Principles of
Servomechanisms in 1948,
which is
still a
standard reference in the field.
Brown was...
- the word
mechatronics was used in an adverti****t of the
company Servomechanisms, Inc., as can be seen in the
journal Nucleonics, vol. 9,
issue 3 on...
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Whirlwind I was a Cold War-era vacuum-tube
computer developed by the MIT
Servomechanisms Laboratory for the U.S. Navy.
Operational in 1951, it was
among the...
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automatically controls the
speed of an automobile. The
system is a
servomechanism that
takes over the car's
throttle to
maintain a
steady speed set by...