The Computer also used a small number of tubes in its clock generator, so it was not the first fully transistorized machine.
The processor uses different separate clock generators for display and render cores.
A clock generator is an oscillator that provides a timing signal to synchronize operations in digital circuits.
What is used is a run-down clock generator of the kind often found in electronic dice games.
Only one clock generator could be used on each network.
The 8085 incorporates the functions of the 8224 (clock generator) and the 8228 (system controller), increasing the level of integration.
Early models also had a heat sink on the clock generator, the TMS9904.
Another project was incorporating 128 bytes of RAM and the clock generator on a single 11,000 transistors chip.
A clock signal is produced by a clock generator.
The 6501 required an external 2-phase clock generator.