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Parametron — parametric-oscillation logic element

1954 AD · Transmission: Global
ComputingElectronicsInventionJapanese

The Parametron, a logic element using ferrite cores and parametric oscillation, is invented in 1954 by Eiichi Goto at the University of Tokyo. 4,200 parametrons are used in the PC-1, the first stored-program computer built by a Japanese university, which becomes the country's fastest in 1958. The parametron's low cost and electrical stability shape Japan's early computing development.

InstitutionUniversity of Tokyo
Historical regionTokyo, Japan
Primary sourceGoto, E. — Invention of the parametron, University of Tokyo, 1954
Secondary sourceIEEE Engineering and Technology History Wiki — "Milestones: Parametron, 1954"
Original languageJapanese
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