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Application of Hall converters in computers and automatic devices

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The new type of computing device which consists of an SCHT should find a wide application in automatic systems owing to its simplicity, high reliability, small size, and the possibility of using it either with an alternating or a direct current.

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Kalataev, F.P., Babichev, A.P., Myasnikov, V.A. et al. Application of Hall converters in computers and automatic devices. Meas Tech 9, 298–301 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00975815

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