This page describes the IBM SMS card "DEY", and is part of the SMS card database.

Function of the card:
SDTRL mup number 10

Saturated Drift Transistor Resistor Logic (SDTRL) is a form of resistor-transistor logic using faster drift-field transistors.

A Multiple-Use Package (MUP) card has circuits jumpered together directly on the card to form more complex circuits.

Part number: 370208

PCB number: 484013 , hole pattern: 493457

Used in: IBM 1410, IBM 1414 I/O Synchronizer, 7040

Cap code: None (details)

Symbol: T

T: Trigger. A conditioned bi-stable device whose steady-state outputs change from one stable state to the other with two separate triggering levels, pulses, or voltage changes. The set input turns the trigger on if the reset input Is not on, and vice versa.

References: 1410_SMS_VOL_1.pdf, p25

The information on these pages comes from a variety of sources, especially old IBM documents on bitsavers.org, as well as information from the IBM 1401 restoration team, especially Tim Coslet's SMS data and Jim Hunt's data. Much of this information was obtained through OCR, so don't expect complete accuracy. These pages are not associated with IBM in any way.