No. the first anlalytical engine was babage computing machine it was controlled by steam
it was not electromachenical
i think hard disk , flopy disk and CD room are electromechanical momory devices
Harvard Mark I
No. the first anlalytical engine was babage computing machine it was controlled by steam it was not electromachenical
Herbert H. Woodson has written: 'Electromechanical dynamics' -- subject(s): Dynamics, Electromagnetic devices, Electromagnetism, Electromechanical devices
The first electromechanical computers were invented in Germany. Konrad Zuse first built computers in his parents' apartment. Zuse worked alongside the Nazi's and received some funding for his work from them.
Depending on the type, a computer can be considered an electromechanical device. This is because some parts feature mechanical operation (e.g. floppy disk drives and optical drives) while others are purely electronic.
F. A. Clay has written: 'Contaminant identification for an electromechanical unit' -- subject(s): Contamination (Technology), Defects, Electromechanical devices
Some examples of electromechanical devices include electric motors, solenoid valves, relays, and actuators. These devices convert electrical energy into mechanical motion or force, allowing them to perform various tasks in machines and systems.
A cyborg is a human who has has parts of their body replaced with electromechanical devices (such as microchips and pistons). Another way to think of it is any organism that is a combination of organic and electromechanical substances.
Paul C. Krause has written: 'Analysis of electric machinery and drive systems' -- subject(s): Electric driving, Electric machinery 'Electromechanical motion devices' -- subject(s): Electromechanical devices, Magnetic circuits
actually long before computers existed, it was a deck of punchcards used on electromechanical unit record equipment. the US census bureau used them first in 1890.
1.manual 2.electromechanical 3.electronic