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Converting Zuse's Logical Designs into Switching Circuits (1941)


German inventor Helmut Schreyer, Konrad Zuse’s associate, received his doctorate in telecommunications engineering with a dissertation on the use of vacuum-tube relays in switching circuits from the Technische Universität Berlin.

Schreyer converted Zuse’s logical designs into electronic circuits, building a simple prototype of an electronic computer with 100 vacuum tubes, which achieved a switching frequency of 10,000 Hz.