Doug Lautzenheiser

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This one experience led us at Bell Telephone Laboratories to start putting small computers into laboratories, at first merely to gather, reduce, and display the data, but soon to drive the experiment. It is often easier to let the machine program the shape of the electrical driving voltages to the experiment, via a standard digital-to-analog converter, than it is to build special circuits to do it. This enormously increased the range of possible experiments, and introduced the practicality of having interactive experiments. Again, we got the machine in under one pretext, but its presence in ...more
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn
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