FLUIDIC AMPLIFIER
CD 1967043 E&MP57.001
Fluidics
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The newly developed fluidic amplifier, Pitney-Bowes’ plastic “Flowboard” (center foreground), is described as “the simplest device known for setting up digital circuit applications.”
Flowboard components shown are: in rear, the F-132, a self-contained fluidic amplifier control unit with six Flowboards and peripheral components; right, a fluidic numeric indicator and pneumatic counter unit; left, an air pulse generator with an electronic-to-fluidic digital impulse interface.
Original Caption by Science Service ©Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
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