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Electrically alterable digital differential analyzer
Computer simulations are performed for scientific problems using analog computer techniques for speed and functional similarity to the actual problem. The analog computers are severely limited in accuracy. This inherent accuracy limitation on high speed simulation requirements can be overcome by the application of the Teledyne Electrically Alterable Digital Differential Analyzer (TEADDA), which is a high speed completely parallel "digital analog" of an analog computer.