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Solid Logic Technology (SLT) was IBM's method for hybrid packaging of electronic circuitry introduced in 1964 with the IBM System/360 series of computers and related machines. IBM chose to design custom
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s using discrete,
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-mounted,
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-encapsulated
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s and diodes, with silk-screened resistors on a ceramic substrate, forming an SLT module. The circuits were either encapsulated in plastic or covered with a metal lid. Several of these SLT modules (20 in the image on the right) were then mounted on a small multi-layer
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board to make an SLT card. Each SLT card had a socket on one edge that plugged into pins on the computer's backplane (the exact reverse of how most other companies' modules were mounted). IBM considered
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technology too immature at the time. SLT was a revolutionary technology for 1964, with much higher circuit densities and improved reliability over earlier packaging techniques such as the Standard Modular System. It helped propel the IBM System/360 mainframe family to overwhelming success during the 1960s. SLT research produced ball chip assembly, wafer bumping, trimmed thick-film resistors, printed discrete functions, chip capacitors and one of the first volume uses of hybrid
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. SLT replaced the earlier Standard Modular System, although some later SMS cards held SLT modules.


Details

SLT used silicon planar glass-encapsulated transistors and diodes. SLT uses dual diode chips and individual transistor chips each approximately square. The chips are mounted on a square substrate with silk-screened resistors and printed connections. The whole is encapsulated to form a square module. Up to 36 modules are mounted on each card, though a few card types had just discrete components and no modules. Cards plug into boards which are connected to form gates which form frames. SLT voltage levels, logic low to logic high, varied by circuit speed: :High speed (5-10 ns) 0.9 to 3.0 V :Medium speed (30 ns) 0.0 to 3.0 V :Low speed (700 ns) 0.0 to 12.0 V


Later developments

The same basic packaging technology (both device and module) was also used for the devices that replaced SLT as IBM gradually transitioned to the use of monolithic integrated circuits: *Solid Logic Dense (SLD) increased packaging density and circuit performance by mounting the discrete transistors and diodes on top of the substrate and the resistors on the bottom.Logic Blocks Automated Logic Diagrams SLT, SLD, ASLT, MST
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SLD voltages were the same as SLT. * Unit Logic Device (ULD) use flat-pack ceramic packages, much smaller than SLT's metal cans. Each package contains a ceramic wafer with up to four silicon dies on top, each die implementing one transistor or two diodes; and thick-film resistors underneath. ULDs were used in the
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rocket. *Advanced Solid Logic Technology (ASLT) increased packaging density and circuit performance by stacking two substrates in the same package. ASLT is based on the
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used with current-steering logic. ASLT voltage levels were : > +235 mV is high, < -239 mV is low. *Monolithic System Technology (MST) increased packaging density and circuit performance by replacing discrete transistors and diodes with one to four monolithic integrated circuits (resistors now external from the package on the module). Each MST chip holds about five circuits and is the approximate equivalent of an SLT card. Circuits used
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s. MST was first introduced in January 1968 and provided improved cost/performance for IBM's System/370 product line of the 1970s.


Gallery

File:Modulo per computer tipo SLT (Solid Logic Technology) - Museo scienza tecnologia Milano D1188.jpg, Monolithic System Technology card with module covers removed File:SLT_half-card.jpg, An uncommon half-width SLT card with no SLT modules File:IBM SLT card, single width.jpg, Single-width card File:IBM SLT module, quad width.jpg, Quad-width SLT module File:IBM SLT chip, top and bottom.jpg, Module with six transistors and three resistors, cap off File:IBM SLT, three transistors.jpg, Closer


See also

* Standard Modular System


References


External links

*{{cite journal, title=Solid Logic Technology: Versatile, High-Performance Microelectronics, last1=Davis, first1=E.M., last2=Harding, first2=W.E., last3=Schwartz, first3=R.S., last4=Corning, first4=J.J., journal=IBM Journal of Research and Development, volume=8, issue=2, pages=102–114, doi=10.1147/rd.82.0102, date=April 1964, s2cid=13288023 , url=https://semanticscholar.org/paper/a78a999261d888d5c4fb6a4af520f2a920fa629a
IBM's Solid Logic Technology (SLT) 1964-1968
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Solid Logic Technology Solid Logic Technology (SLT) was IBM's method for hybrid packaging of electronic circuitry introduced in 1964 with the IBM System/360 series of computers and related machines. IBM chose to design custom hybrid circuits using discrete, flip chi ...
Solid Logic Printed circuit board manufacturing Computer-related introductions in 1964