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K.K.T.C.NEAR EAST UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ATATÜRK EDUCATİON & INSTRUCTİONAL TECHNOLOGİES
TOPIC: THE FHİST COMPUTER (ENİAC)
COURSE CODE: ENG-204
SUBMIT TO: GÜLŞEN HUSSEİN
SUBMIT BY: HAKAN ÇELİK
NUMBER: 20101992
MARCH,2012 LEFKOŞA
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Contents
• Historical……………………………………………….. 3• Who invented………………………………………… 4• Technical Data……………………………………….. 5• Accumulator………………………………………….. 8• System Structure……………………………………. 10 • References……………………………………………… 13
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Historical
Built in 1943-1945 at the Moore School of the University of Pennsylvania for the War effort by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert (no relation to Columbia University's Wallace Eckert) but not delivered to the Army until just after the end of the war, the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer (ENIAC) was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer.
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Who invented
Visitors and some participants in the 1950 ENIAC computations. Left to right: Harry Wexler, John von Neumann, M. H. Frankel, Jerome Namias, John Freeman, Ragnar Fjörtoft, Francis Reichelderfer and Jule Charney.
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Technical Data– 17,468 tubes, 16 different tube types
• 9,000 tubes for division/multiplication and I/O• 8,800 tubes for one accumulator• 220 tubes for one decimal number• 22 tubes for storing exactly one digit of a decimal
number– 7,200 crystal diodes– 1,500 relays– 70,000 resistors– 10,000 capacitors– 5,000,000 hand-soldered joints– Original ENIAC consists of 30 units
• 20 Accumulators• One Multiplication Unit• One Division and Square Root Unit• Three Function Tables
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Technical Data
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Technical Data
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Accumulator– Unit for arithmetic calculations and memory purposes– Stores a signed ten digit number– Input
• Five digital ports (alpha – epsilon) • Twelve program input ports (1 – 12)
– With switch for action decision in case of CPP reception– Eight of twelve input ports can repeat the inputted
action r-times, 1 r 9– Output
• Two digital ports (A and S complementary)• Eight program ports to generate CPP after finishing an action
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Accumulator
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System Structure• Synchronization Bus
– Ten different pulse types – Central Programming Pulse (CPP)– Emitted at pulse time 17 of each addition time– Base of synchronization
• Program Bus and Data Bus– Digit Trays & Program Trays– Consists of eleven lines and a common ground– Ten lines for digits from zero to nine– One line for sign information (MP)– Digits represented by decimal coded pulses
• i.e. six times a pulse represents the digit six– Digit representation is transferred simultaneously via all
bus lines
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Control Part
Arithmetic Units & MemoryInput / Ouput
Accumulator 20Accumulator 1
Card Reader, Constant
Transmitter
Card Puncher / Printer
Initializing UnitCycling Unit
Program Bus (Program Trays)
Data Bus (Digit Trays)
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Divider & Square Root
UnitMultiplier
System Structure
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Thank You for listening to me
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REFERENCES
• http://www.library.upenn.edu• http://www.columbia.edu• http://www.bilgiportal.com