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Arithmetic Logic Unit • universal • parallel action •
flip-flop based • Number representation • binary •
fixed points 16-n bits per number plus with one sign bit •
Instructions • 20 binary bits per command • The first 4 bits - operation code • The next 5 bits - first operand address another 5 it the second operand address • The last 6 bits - operation result address • Following instruction types supported • addition • add with carry • subtraction • multiplication • division • binary shifts • comparison taking into account mark • absolute value comparison • transfer of control • magnetic drum read • stop •
RAM • Flip-flop based • Data and code separated • 31 machine words for data • 63 machine words for code •
ROM • 31 machine words for data • 63 machine words for code •
Clock rate • 5 kHz •
Performance • About 3000 operations per minute (total time of one cycle is 17.6 ms; division operation takes from 17.6 to 20.8 ms) The computer was built using 6000
vacuum tubes, where about 3500 were
triodes and 2500 were
diodes. The system occupied 60 m2 (646
square feet) of space and used about 25 kW of power. Data was read from
punched cards or typed using a plug switch. It could additionally use a
magnetic drum that stored up to 5000 codes of numbers or commands. An electromechanical
printer or photo device was used for output. ==See also==