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From: Sebastian Wendel
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2024 12:53:24 +0100
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toroids
(rings) of a
hard
- magnetic material
+ magnetic material
(usually a
semi-hard
- ferrite). Each core stores one
+ ferrite). Each core stores one
bit
of information. Two or more wires pass through each core, forming an
- X-Y array of cores. When an electrical current above a certain
- threshold is applied to the wires, the core will become magnetized.
- The core to be written is selected by powering one X and one Y wire
- to half of the required power, such that only the single core at the
- intersection is written. Depending on the direction of the currents,
- the core will pick up a clockwise or counterclockwise magnetic field,
- storing a 1 or 0.
-
- This writing process also causes electricity to be
+ X-Y array of cores. When an electrical current above a certain
+ threshold is applied to the wires, the core will become magnetized.
+ The core to be written is selected by powering one X and one Y wire
+ to half of the required power, such that only the single core at the
+ intersection is written. Depending on the direction of the currents,
+ the core will pick up a clockwise or counterclockwise magnetic field,
+ storing a 1 or 0.
+
+ This writing process also causes electricity to be
induced
into nearby wires. If the new pulse being applied in the X-Y wires is
- the same as the last applied to that core, the existing field will do
- nothing, and no induction will result. If the new pulse is in the
- opposite direction, a pulse will be generated. This is normally
- picked up in a separate "sense" wire, allowing the system
- to know whether that core held a 1 or 0. As this readout process
- requires the core to be written, this process is known as
+ the same as the last applied to that core, the existing field will do
+ nothing, and no induction will result. If the new pulse is in the
+ opposite direction, a pulse will be generated. This is normally
+ picked up in a separate "sense" wire, allowing the system
+ to know whether that core held a 1 or 0. As this readout process
+ requires the core to be written, this process is known as
destructive
- readout, and requires additional circuitry to reset the core to
- its original value if the process flipped it.
+ readout, and requires additional circuitry to reset the core to
+ its original value if the process flipped it.