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BRL61-UNIVAC I CTTC. (UNIVAC I Card to tape converter)

Photo of card to tape converter from 1961 BRL report.

Copyed from Englsih Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:BRL61-UNIVAC_I_CTTC.jpg

Convertidor de cinta a tarjeta Remington Rand Univac Univac Ouput Auxiliaries Division of Sperry Rand Corporation

Tape-to-Card Converter

Algunas aplicaciones requieren de resultados Univac en el formato de tarjetas perforadas. Estas están elaboradas por el convertidor Cinta-a-Tarjeta, con el rango de 120 tarjetas por minuto. La revisión automática de los circuitos se asegura que los datos perforados en la tarjeta sean idénticos que aquellos procesados en la cinta producida.

Cuando el Sistema de Univac está integrado al sistema de tarjetas perforadas existente, el convertidor Tarjeta-a-Cinta rápidamente y automáticamente prepara una precisa duplicación en la cinta con la información de la tarjeta perforada. Procesa 240 tarjetas por minuto, el convertidor lee cada tarjeta dos veces y compara en la segunda lectura con la grabación inicial en la cinta magnética. Si las dos no son idénticas en cualquier aspecto, la tarjeta es automáticamente expulsada.

Tape-to-card converter

Some applications require Univac results in the form of punched cards. These are produced by the Tape-to-card converter, with the rate of 120 cards a minute. Automatic checking circuits ensure that the data punched in the card are identical with that on the processed output tape.

When the Univac System is integrated into an existing punched-card-system, the Card-to-Tape Converter rapidly and automatically prepares an accurate duplication on tape of the information contained in the punched cards. Processing 240 cards a minute, the converter reads each card twice and compares the second reading with the initial recording on the magnetic tape. If the two are not identical in every respect, the card is automatically ejected.

Brochure Printed in USA http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Remington_Rand/UNIVAC.II.1957.102646302.pdf


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