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FOXBORO M-46 Analog Computer

Simply VERSATILE Using only standard parts . . . and remarkably few of them at that, Foxboro's M-46 Analog Computer multiplies, divides or extracts square root. Used in combination with Foxboro's Model 56 computing relay . . . an adder-subtracter . . . it makes a complete analog computing system capable of performing any commonly required arithmetic function. L o w Initial C o s t — The briefest comparison of the M-46 with other analog computers shows how its simplicity pays off. A standard receiver bellows, a computer unit and a relay . . . that's all there is to it. L o w U p k e e p C o s t — Parts are interchange­ able from computer to computer regardless of the 76

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specific function it is set up to perform. There is practically nothing to maintain . . . spare instru­ ment and parts requirements are at an absolute minimum. For detailed information, contact your Foxboro Field Engineer or write for Bulletin 1-35 and Technical Informât ion Sheet 37-55. T h e Foxboro Company, 152 Norfolk St., Foxboro, Mass. Or The Foxboro Company, Ltd., LaSalle, Q u e b e c

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