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  2. Plotter - Wikipedia

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    Cutting plotters use knives to cut into a piece of material (such as paper, mylar film, or vinyl film) that is lying on the flat surface area of the plotter. The cutting plotter is connected to a computer, which is equipped with cutting design or drawing computer software programs. Those computer software programs are responsible for sending ...

  3. Plot (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Shmoo plot : In electrical engineering, a shmoo plot is a graphical display of the response of a component or system varying over a range of conditions and inputs. Often used to represent the results of the testing of complex electronic systems such as computers, ASICs or microprocessors.

  4. Claris CAD - Wikipedia

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    The initial releases were plagued with bugs, especially with the bundled plotter driver. Development halted in June 1991 with the release of version 2.0.3. [ 2 ] Currently, Claris CAD can be run on older Macintoshes using the "Classic" emulator included by Apple in Mac OS X 10.4.11 or older, or on current machines using the SheepShaver open ...

  5. Graphing calculator - Wikipedia

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    Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus, the most successful graphing calculator in terms of sales. A graphing calculator (also graphics calculator or graphic display calculator) is a handheld computer that is capable of plotting graphs, solving simultaneous equations, and performing other tasks with variables.

  6. Stereoplotter - Wikipedia

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    The Kelsh Plotter is an example of the projection stereoplotters. The analog stereoplotters came next and were more sophisticated in that they used more sophisticated optics to view the image. The analytical stereoplotter is used today. It incorporates a computer which does the work of mathematically aligning the images so that they line up ...

  7. Calcomp - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as California Computer Products, Inc [1] [2] in 1959, [5] located in Anaheim, California. Sanders Associates, Inc. , purchased Calcomp in 1980. [ 6 ] In 1986, Sanders Associates was purchased by the Lockheed Corporation , and merged into Lockheed's Information Systems Group. [ 7 ]

  8. Blueprint - Wikipedia

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    A blueprint is a reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing ... a computer printer or plotter. ... in use, e.g. bridges, buildings, sewer systems ...

  9. Aperture card - Wikipedia

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    Aperture cards are used for engineering drawings from all engineering disciplines. The U.S. Department of Defense once made extensive use of aperture cards, and some are still in use, but most data is now digital. [2] Information about the drawing, for example the drawing number, could be both punched and printed on the remainder of the card.