Static information storage and retrieval – Magnetic bubbles
Patent
1984-12-17
1987-08-04
Moffitt, James W.
Static information storage and retrieval
Magnetic bubbles
357 87, G11C 1908, H01L 3530
Patent
active
046850813
ABSTRACT:
An electronic device, such as a bubble memory (21), which has a narrow temperature band of operation, is maintained within the narrow temperature band by a Peltier circuit (30). The Peltier circuit (30) includes a Peltier junction (31) which is placed in a heat conducting relationship with the bubble memory (21). The Peltier circuit (30) has the advantage of being able to alternately heat or chill the bubble memory device (21) in order to maintain the bubble memory device (21) within its recommended temperature range.
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Allied Corporation
Massung Howard G.
Moffitt James W.
Protigal Stanley N.
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