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1964]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Item Furnish services and materials for photographic optical effects and titles as requested for the period from June 19, 1964, through June 30, 1965 Two basic electronic chassis Including power supply, eight digit readout with memory, automatic decimal point, and mode indicator, 1 mc crystal oscillator and related circuitry One plug-in frequency range module One plug-in function module Two linear power amplifiers

Cost Department Vendor University of Zapcl Studios, Inc., $ 14 635 50 Chicago f.o.b. Illinois Comdelivered mittee on School Mathematics Film Project 5 509 16 Coordinated Computer Measurements Science Co., c/o Pivan f.o.b. Laboratory Engineering, delivered Chicago

Coordinated Science Laboratory Digital Computer Laboratory Digital Computer Laboratory Digital Computer Laboratory

The Technical Materiel Corp., Mamaroneck, N.Y. Radio Corp, of America, Chicago Hardinge Brothers, Inc., Chicago Hughes Aircraft Co., Chicago Microdiodes

350 special transistors, Federal No. 2N2015 350 special transistors, Federal No. 2N1485 One lathe, high precision, complete with collets and accessories to be used by the Digital Computer Laboratory for research in integrated circuits 200,000 microdiodes 25,000 high-speed transistors 30,000 medium-speed transistors

6 714 96 f.o.b. Nyack, N.Y. 4 217 50 f.o.b. delivered 7 072 00 f.o.b. delivered 56 200 00 f.o.b. Newport Beach, Calif. 40 750 00 f.o.b. Phoenix, Ariz.

Motorola Semiconductor Products, Inc., Chicago Transistors

One milling machine, horizontal universal, with complete set of collets and accessories to be used by Digital Computer Laboratory in machining of components for integrated circuits 123,000 resistors, metal oxide film, }£ watt at 70°C, 2 per cent tolerance, tinned copper leads 1,200 connectors, electronic, 44 contact, taper pin One jigmil, precision boring and milling machine, 48 in, horizontal travel, table size 35 in. by 48 in., complete with preselected automatic speed changing mechanism for use by the Physics Department in precision jig boring and medium duty precision milling on large surfaces One oscilloscope dual-trace, 0-50 mc, aignal delay feature, sweep range 0.1 microsecond/cm to 5 seconds/cm, 7 nanoseconds rise time One scope-cart, portable, on rollers Rebuild one universal milling machine and rental of a replacement milling machine during the period of rebuilding One oscilloscope, sampling type One timing plug-in unit One dual trace plug-in unit One scope-cart, mobile Two probes Fifteen modular system power supplies, each self-contained, solid state, providing six independent DC voltages for operating high-speed solid state logic circuits

Digital Computer Laboratory

Hardinge Brothers, Inc., Chicago

5 745 25 f.o.b. delivered 12 858 00 f.o.b. Bradford, Pa. 4 380 00 f.o.b. Chicago 55 570 00 f.o.b. delivered

Digital Computer Laboratory Digital Computer Laboratory Physics

Corning Glass Works, Chicago Methode Electronics, Inc., Chicago Luther & Pedersen, Inc., Chicago

Physics

Tektronix, Inc., Park Ridge

2 585 00 f.o.b. Beaverton, Ore. 4 350 00 f.o.b. delivered 3 520 00 f.o.b. Beaverton, Ore. 18 750 00 f.o.b. Salem, Mass.

Physics

Indianapolis Machinery Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Tektronix, Inc., Park Ridge

Physics-Betatron

Physics-Betatron

Edgerton, Germeshausen, & Grier, Inc., Boston, Mass.