In electronics, the NORBIT family of modules is a very early form (since 1960
) of
digital logic developed by
Philips (and also provided through and
Mullard) that uses modules containing discrete components to build logic function blocks in
resistor–transistor logic (RTL)
or
diode–transistor logic (DTL) technology.
Overview
The system was originally conceived as building blocks for
solid-state hard-wired programmed logic controllers (the predecessors of
programmable logic controller
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s (PLC)) to replace electro-mechanical
relay logic in
industrial control systems for
process control
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and
automation
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applications, similar to early
Telefunken/
AEG Logistat,
Siemens Simatic,
Brown, Boveri & Cie,
ACEC Logacec or
Estacord systems.
Each available logical function was recognizable by the color of its plastic container, black, blue, red, green, violet, etc. The most important circuit block contained a
NOR gate (hence the name), but there were also blocks containing drivers, and a timer circuit similar to the later
555 timer IC.
The original ''Norbit'' modules of the YL 6000 series introduced in 1960 had
potted single in-line packages with up to ten long flying leads arranged in two groups of up to five leads in a row.
These modules were specified for frequencies of less than 1 kHz at ±24 V supply.
Also available in 1960 were so called ''Combi-Element''
modules in single-in line packages with ten evenly spaced stiff leads in a row (5.08 mm / 0.2-inch pitch) for mounting on a
PCB.
They were grouped in the 1-series (aka "100 kHz series")
with ±6 V supply.
The newer 10-series and 20-series had similarly sized packages, but came with an additional parallel row of nine staggered leads for a total of 19 leads.
The 10-series uses
germanium
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alloy transistors, whereas in the 20-series
silicon planar transistors are used for a higher cut-off frequency of up to 1 MHz (vs. 30 kHz) and a higher allowed temperature range of +85 °C (vs. +55 °C).
In 1967, the Philips/Mullard NORBIT 2
aka Valvo NORBIT-S
family of modules was introduced, first consisting of the 60-series
for frequencies up to 10 kHz at a single supply voltage of 24 V,
only. Later, the 61-series,
containing
thyristor trigger and control modules, was added. A 90-series
became available in the mid-1970s as well. There were three basic types contained in a large (one by two inch-sized) 17 pins
dual in-line package, with nine pins spaced 5.08 mm (0.2-inch) on one side and eight staggered pins on the other side.
Modules
Original Norbit family
;YL 6000 series:
* YL6000 -
NOR gate (red) ("NOR")
* YL6001 -
Emitter follower (yellow) ("EF")
* YL6004 - High power output (Double-sized module) ("HP")
* YL6005, YL6005/00 - Counter unit (triple binary) ("3C") (violet)
* YL6005/05 - Single divide by 2 counter (violet) ("1C")
* YL6006 - Timer (brown) ("TU")
* YL6007 - Chassis ("CU")
* YL6008 - Medium power output (orange) ("MP")
* YL6009 - Low power output (white) ("LP")
* YL6010 - Photo-electric detector head ("PD")
* YL6011 - Photo-electric lamp head ("PL")
* YL6012 - Twin 2-input NOR gate (black) ("2.2 NOR")
;YL 6100 series:
* YL6101 - Rectifier unit, 3…39V 1A
* YL6102 - Rectifier unit, 3…39V 5A
* YL6103/00 - Regulator unit, 6…30V 250mA
* YL6103/01 - Regulator unit, 1…6V 250mA
* YL6104 - Longitudinal link for regulator unit
* YL6105 - Regulator unit, 6V 150mA
;88930 Relay series:
Used to control relays using variable-length pulse sequences (as with
telephone pulse dialing).
* 88930/30 - Input/Output unit
Filters an input pulse string and can drive two command circuits and two relay units
Contains 1×/48, 2×/51, and 2×/57.
* 88930/33 - Primary pulse counting unit (dual command)
Can trigger two different signals via two different pulse sequences. The number of pulses that will trigger each command is configurable.
* 88930/36 - Dual command unit
Adds two additional commands to the /33.
* 88930/37 - Quad command unit
Adds four additional commands to the /33.
* 88930/39 - Output unit
Can drive two command circuits (in /36 or /37 command units) plus two /60 relay units.
Contains 2×/51 and 2×/57.
* 88930/42 - Empty unit
For adding custom circuitry. Comprises an empty housing, connector, and blank circuit board.
* 88930/48 - Pulse shaper unit for /33 (no housing)
* 88930/51 - Command preparation unit (no housing)
For providing input to command units.
* 88930/54 - Reset unit
* 88930/57 - Relay amplifier unit (no housing)
For driving a low-impedance relay such as the /60 relay block unit.
* 88930/60 - Relay block unit
Double-pole, double throw 250V 2A relay. Accepts a /57 relay amplifier unit.
* 88930/64 - Power supply unit
Provides 280V 45mA, 150V 2mA, 24V 750mA, and 15V 120mA.
Combi-Element family
;1-series / B890000 series :
* B893000, B164903 - Twin 3-input AND gates (orange) ("2.3A1", "2x3N1")
* B893001, B164904 - Twin 2-input AND gates (orange) ("2.2A1", "2x2N1")
* B893002, 2P72729 - Twin 3-input OR gates (orange) ("2.3O1", "23O1", "2x3P1")
* B893003, 2P72730 - Twin 2-input OR gates (orange) ("2.2O1", "22O1", "2x2P1")
* B894002, B164910 - Twin inverter amplifier (yellow) ("2IA1", "2.IA1", "2xIA1"
)
* B894005, 2P72728 - Twin inverter amplifier (yellow) ("2IA2", "2xIA2")
* B894001, B164909 - Twin emitter follower (yellow) ("2EF1", 2xEF1")
* B894003, 2P72727 - Twin emitter follower (yellow) ("2EF2", "2xEF2")
* B894000, B164907 - Emitter follower/inverter amplifier (yellow) ("EF1/IA1")
* B895000, B164901 - Pulse shaper (
Schmitt trigger + amplifier) (green) ("PS1")
* B895001, B164908 - One-shot multivibrator ("OS1")
* B895003 - One-shot multivibrator ("OS2")
* B892000, B164902 -
Flip-flop (red) ("FF1")
* B892001, 2P72707 - Shift-register Flip-flop (red) ("FF2")
* B892002 - Flip-flop (red) ("FF3")
* B892003 - Flip-flop (red) ("FF4")
* B893004, 2P72726 - Pulse logic (orange) ("PL1", "2xPL1")
* B893007 - Pulse logic (orange) ("2xPL2")
* B885000, B164911 - Decade counter ("DC1")
* B890000 - Power amplifier ("PA1")
* B896000 - Twin selector switch for
core memories ("2SS1")
* B893005 - Selection gate for core memories ("SG1")
* 2P72732 - Pulse generator for core memories ("PG1")
* 2P72731 - Read amplifier for core memories ("RA1")
;10-series:
* 2P73701 - Flip-flop ("FF10")
* 2P73702 - Flip-flop ("FF11")
* 2P73703 - Flip-flop / Bistable multivibrator with built-in trigger gates and set-reset inputs (black) ("FF12")
* Dual trigger gate ("2.TG13")
* Dual trigger gate ("2.TG14")
* Quadruple trigger gate ("4.TG15")
* Dual positive gate inverter amplifier ("2.GI10")
* Dual positive gate inverter amplifier ("2.GI11")
* Dual positive gate inverter amplifier ("2.GI12")
* Gate amplifier ("GA11")
* One-shot multivibrator ("OS11")
* Timer unit ("TU10")
* Pulse driver ("PD11")
* Relay driver ("RD10")
* Relay driver ("RD11")
* Power amplifier ("PA10")
* Pulse shaper ("PS10")
* Numerical indicator tube driver ("ID10")
;20-series:
* 2P73710 - ("2.GI12", "2GI12")
Norbit 2 / Norbit-S family
; 60-series:
* 2NOR60, 2.NOR60 - Twin
NOR (black)
* 4NOR60, 4.NOR60 - Quadruple NOR (black)
* 2.IA60, 2IA60 - Twin inverter amplifier for low power output (blue)
* LPA60 - Twin low power output
* 2.LPA60, 2LPA60 - Twin low power output (blue)
* PA60 - Medium power output (blue)
* HPA60 - High power output (black)
* 2.SF60, 2SF60 - Twin input switch filter (green)
* TU60 - Timer (red)
* FF60 -
Flip-flop
* GLD60 - Grounded load driver (black)
; 61-series:
* TT61 - Trigger transformer
* UPA61 - Universal power amplifier
* RSA61 - Rectifier and synchroniser
* DOA61 - Differential operational amplifier
* 2NOR61, 2.NOR61 - Twin NOR
; 90-series:
* PS90 - Pulse shaper (green)
* FF90 - Flip-flop (red)
* 2TG90, 2.TG90 - Twin trigger gate (red)
; Accessories:
* PSU61 - Power supply
* PCB60 - Printed wiring board
* MC60 - Mounting chassis
* UMC60 - Universal mounting chassis
* MB60 - Mounting bar
Photo gallery
Image:The 60-series NORBIT 2 family 02.jpg, Top view
Image:The 60-series NORBIT 2 family 01.jpg, Bottom view
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See also
*
Logic family
*
fischertechnik
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Notes
References
Further reading
* (43 pages) (NB. Also part of the Valvo-Handbuch 1962 pages 83–125.)
* (253 pages) (NB. Contains a chapter about Norbit modules as well.)
* (25 pages)
*
contains a photo of the book -->*
External links
* {{cite web , title=Picture of four NORBIT 2 modules , author-first=Åke , author-last=Holm , url=http://www.sm5cbw.se/tubes/jpgs/norbits.jpg , access-date=2018-06-19 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180619221854/http://www.sm5cbw.se/tubes/jpgs/norbits.jpg , archive-date=2018-06-19
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