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{{Short description|Modules used in early PDP computers}}
[[File:PDP-1 System Building Block No. 4106.jpg|right|thumb|PDP-1 system module (with a replaced transistor)]]
[[File:Dec SYSTEM BUILDING BLOCKS 1103.jpg|thumb|System Module 1103 hex-inverter card (both sides)]]
'''System Modules''' (
They use [[transistor]] inverter circuits, with the transistors operating saturated, to avoid dependence on tight tolerances; they use -3V and 0V as logic levels. Intended for prototyping as well as production, they include design features intended to avoid damage. They are provided with design advice which includes loading rules and wiring instructions.<ref name=SysMod4>"System Modules", pg. 4.1-4.9</ref>
They were available in
* 4000-Series: the
* 1000-Series:
* 6000-Series: higher speeds,
* 8000-Series: very high speeds, nominally 30 MHz<ref>"[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/modules/8000_series/8000_Series_Sep64.pdf 30 Megacycle Modules"]</ref>
In addition, special modules were available for purposes such as [[Input/Output]] (I/O) converters (to standard internal voltages), bus drivers, lamp and solenoid drivers, [[A/D conversion]], relays, [[magnetic-core memory|core memory]] drivers, etc.<ref name=SysMod9>"System Modules", pg. 9.1-9.60</ref>
Larger assemblies which are part of the same family provide core memory testing devices
==External Links==▼
*[http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2013/06/102688924-05-01-acc.pdf DEC Building Block Logic manual from the Computer History Museum, dated September 1960]▼
;Citations
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;Sources
▲;References used
* {{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/computerengineer00bell|title=Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design|last=Bell|first=C. Gordon|last2=Mudge|first2=J. Craig|last3=McNamara|first3=John E.|publisher=Digital Press|year=1978|isbn=0-932376-00-2|___location=Bedford, MA, USA|url-access=registration}}
* {{cite book|title=Digital Logic Handbook|date=1961|publisher=Digital Equipment Corporation|___location=Maynard, Massachusetts}}
* {{cite book|title=System Modules|date=1964|publisher=Digital Equipment Corporation|___location=Maynard, Massachusetts}}
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*[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/handbooks/LogicHandbook_Mar61.pdf Digital Logic Handbook, Third Edition, dated March 1961].
*[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/modules/System_Module_Accessories_Feb64.pdf New Module Accessories, dated February 1964]
*[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/modules/8000_series/8000_Series_Sep64.pdf 30 Megacycle Modules, dated September 1964]
*[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/modules/DEC_System_Modules_Jan68.pdf System Modules, dated 1968].
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[[Category:DEC hardware]]
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