Evolution of Digital Computers
The
successful general purpose mechanical computers were developed. In
1930, mechanical calculations were built for automatic addition,
subtraction, multiplication & division. A calculator is not a
programmable device. The different eras of the Evolution of Digital Computers are listed below:
(1) Mechanical Era : There
were many attempts to create a m/c that could help to perform various
calculations. In 1823, Charles Babbage tried to build a mechanical as
computing m/c capable of performing automatic mathematical calculations.
This was designed to compute tables of functions such as logs functions
etc. In 1830’s Babbage made a more powerful mechanical computer. This m/c was designed to perform any mathematical calculation automatically.
It could perform addition etc. It had a memory
unit. Its capacity was 1000 numbers, each no. consisting of 50 digits.
The m/c was a programmable m/c. It had mechanism for enabling a program
to change the sequence of its operations automatically. In the late 19th
century punched cards were commercially used. Soon IBM was formed in
1924. Konand Zuse developed a mechanical computer, the Z1, in 1938 in
Germany.
(2) The Electronic Era : The
first electronic computer using. Valves were developed by John V.
Atanas off in the late 1930’s. It contained addsubtract unit. It was
relatively a small computer and used about 300 valves. Its memory unit
consisted of capacitors mounted on a rotating drum. It used a no. of I/O
devices including a card punch and a card reader. The first popular
general electronic digital computer was the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical
Interpreter and calculator). John von Neumann was the consultant of the
ENIAC project.
The
ENIAC used a high speed memory to store both programs as well as data
during program execution. Neumann and his colleagues designed and build
the IAS Computers. It used RAM
consisting of a cathode ray tube. The transistors were invented in 1948
at AT&T bell laboratories. Slowly they replaced Vacuum tubes. IC’s
were first introduced, ie, designed and fabricated in 1958-59. The
examples of computers using IC’s are-: IBM – 370 & PDP-8. In 1970
LSI chips were introduced is form of memory units. Computers built in
1970’s & onwards used micro process and other LSI, VLSI and ULSI
components.
Chapter : Introduction to Computer
Chapter : Introduction to Computer
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