Electronic Associates

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Electronic Associates, Inc. (EAI) was founded in 1945 by Lloyd F. Christianson and Arthur L. Adamson and began manufacturing analog computers in 1952.Their systems were used by NASA to develop space probes and simulate physical systems.As digital technology matured, they began production of both hybrid digital/analog systems, such as the EAI680 with 156 amplifiers, diode function generators and servo-controlled potentiometers to control input parameters, and digital computers such as the EIA 640 Other notable employees include Hans Witsenhausen and board member Everard Mott Williams. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Electronic Associates
rdf:langString Electronic Associates, Inc. (EAI)
rdf:langString Electronic Associates, Inc.
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rdf:langString Electronic Associates, Inc. (EAI) was founded in 1945 by Lloyd F. Christianson and Arthur L. Adamson and began manufacturing analog computers in 1952.Their systems were used by NASA to develop space probes and simulate physical systems.As digital technology matured, they began production of both hybrid digital/analog systems, such as the EAI680 with 156 amplifiers, diode function generators and servo-controlled potentiometers to control input parameters, and digital computers such as the EIA 640 Under the direction of Robert E. Finnigan, the company developed the first quadrupole gas chromatography–mass spectrometry devices and sold over 500 devices between 1965 and 1966, which accounted for most of the firm's profit. Other notable employees include Hans Witsenhausen and board member Everard Mott Williams.
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