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On Sun, 18 May 2025 8:33:30 +0000, Michael S wrote:
On Sat, 17 May 2025 21:27:04 +0000
mitchalsup@aol.com (MitchAlsup1) wrote:
Did the book relate the story of why CRAY-1 presented a DC-load to>
the power supply:: that is, the ECL gates were all of the form
where they would switch 20 ma into either the true or the
complement out- put and thus have no AC energy at the power supply
level ??
>
During the CDC 7600 reign, when performing vector calculations,
(even though CDC 7600 was not a vector machine, it could stream
calculations through its execution window at impressive rates);
Certain data bit-patterns in CDC 7600 would cause more Gnd bounce
and Vdd drop than the gates cols accommodate and the machine would
take a data-dependent hard crash.
Which voltage, current and frequency are we talking about?
Vdd and Gnd which fed the integrated logic gates.
So, Cray got rid of the problem by presenting a DC-load to the
power supply.
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