
Many people engaged in the development of precision analog computing equipment have concluded that the two most useful computing circuit elements are a stabilized d-c amplifier and a high-speed precision switch. The first requirement is met by a circuit disclosed by Goldberg.1 A method of stabilizing a large number of d-c amplifiers with a single pulse amplifier was first reported by Ingerson.2
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