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       April, 1970

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DIGITAL PDP15 PRICE LIST; April 1970


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PRICE LIST

APRIL, 1970

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PRICE LIST

APRIL, 1970

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  Price 1-Shift
Service
Discount
Status
PDP-15/10: BASIC SYSTEM
4,096 18-bit, 800-ns core memory $15,600 $150.00 Yes
with KSR-33 Teletype—PC15 required $16,200 $175.00 Yes
with ASR-33 Teletype $16,500 $180.00 Yes
with KSR-35 Teletype—PC15 required $17,800 $172.00 Yes
with ASR-35 Teletype $19,300 $175.00 Yes
 
PDP-15/20: ADVANCED MONITOR SYSTEM $36,000 $278.00 Yes
8,192 18-bit, 800-ns core memory
KSR-35 Teletype
PC15 High Speed Paper Tape Reader and Punch
KE15 Extended Arithmetic Element
TC02D DECtape Control
TU56 Dual DECtape Transport
 
PDP-15/30: BACKGROUND/FOREGROUND SYSTEM $59,200 $384.00 Yes
16,384 18-bit, 800-ns core memory
KSR-35 Teletype for BACKGROUND use
KSR-33 Teletype for FOREGROUND use
LT15A Single-Teletype Control
PC15 High-Speed Paper Tape Reader and Punch
KE15 Extended Arithmetic Element
KA15 Automatic Priority Interrupt
KM15 Memory Protection
KW15 Real-Time Clock
TC02D DECtape Control
2 TU56 Dual DECtape Transports
 
PDP-15/40: DISK-ORIENTED BACKGROUND/FOREGROUND SYSTEM $91,000 $532.00 Yes
24,576 18-bit, 800-ns core memory
KSR-35 Teletype for Background use
KSR-33 Teletype for Foreground use
LT15A Single-Teletype Control
PC15 High Speed Paper Tape Reader and Punch
KE15 Extended Arithmetic Element
KA15 Automatic Priority Interrupt
KM15 Memory Protection
KW15 Real-Time Clock
TC02D DECtape Control
TU56 Dual DECtape Transport
RF15 DECdisk Control
2 RS09 DECdisk Drives

NOTE: Note 1 applies to all systems (see last page of price list)


    Notes Pre-
req.
1-Shift
Service
Field
Inst.
Price Discount
Status
MEMORY EXPANSION AND OPTIONS
MM15-A 4K Memory Module with Space to Add Additional MK15-A 7 PC15 $20 $100 $8,000 Yes
MK15-A Expands MM15-A to 8K
Increases PDP-15/10 to 8K
  MM15A 20 60 6,000 Yes
MP15 Memory Parity for each 4K of Memory added 2 None 15   1,500 Yes
KT15 Memory Relocation   KM15 25 125 3,000 Yes
MX15 Memory Multiplexer   None     5,000 Yes
 
CENTRAL PROCESSOR OPTIONS
KE15 Extended Arithmetic Element   None 20 60 2,800 Yes
KM15 Memory Protect   None 10 100 2,900 Yes
KF15 Power Fail   None 2 60 1,000 Yes
KP15A Dual Memory Bus—One bus for I/O Processor
One Bus for Central Processor
8 2 or more
MX15's
    5,000 Yes
 
INPUT/OUTPUT PROCESSOR OPTIONS
KA15 Automatic Priority Interrupt   KW15 15 100 3,900 Yes
KW15 Real Time Clock, Line Frequency   None 2 60 500 Yes
DW15A Positive to Negative Bus Converter   None 15 100 2,000 Yes
 
MASS STORAGE DEVICES
TC02D DECtape control for up to 4 TU56 DECtape transport units 3 DW15A 20 240 5,400 Yes
TU56 Dual DECtape Transport   TC02D 12 60 4,700 Yes
TC59D Magnetic Tape Transport Control for up to 8 TU20, TU20A, TU30, TU30A Magnetic Tape Transport Units 3
 
DW15A
KW15
25 400 8,000 Yes
TU20B 7-Track, 45 ips Magnetic Tape Transport
200, 556 and 800 bpi
  TC59D 70 400 12,000 No
TU20A 9-Track, 45 ips Magnetic Tape Transport
800 bpi
  TC59D 80 400 13,000 No
TU30B 7-Track, 75 ips Magnetic Tape Transport
200, 556 and 800 bpi
  TC59D 80 400 21,000 No
TU30A 9-Track, 75 ips Magnetic Tape Transport
800 bpi
  TC59D 90 400 22,000 No
RF15 DECdisk Control for up to 8 RS09 DECdisk Drives   None 30 180 6,000 Yes
RS09 262,144 Word DECdisk   RF15 40 240 9,000 Yes
RP15 Disk Pack Control for up to 8 RP02 Disk Pack Drives   None 100 450 18,000 Yes
RP02 10.24 Million word Disk Pack Drive Unit
Includes one RP02P Disk Pack
  RP15 100 400 26,000 No
RP02P Disk Pack         650 No

    Notes Pre-
req.
1-Shift
Service
Field
Inst.
Price Discount
Status
 
DISPLAY DEVICES
VP15A Storage Tube Display VT01 Storage Display Unit, Control, and Mounting Hardware 6 None 86 200 5,800 $3,000
not disc.
VP15B Oscilloscope Display Tektronix RM503 X-Y
Oscilloscope, Control, and Mounting Hardware
  None 21 70 3,600 $ 800
not disc.
VP15BL Oscilloscope Display Tektronix RM503 X-Y
Oscilloscope, Control, Mounting Hardware,
and DEC Type 370 Light Pen
  None 24 150 5,225 $ 800
not disc.
VP15C Oscilloscope Display VR12 X-Y Display Unit
(7" × 9" CRT), Control, and Mounting Hardware
  None 38 220 5,250 Yes
VP15CL Oscilloscope Display VR12 X-Y Display Unit
(7" × 9" CRT), Control, Mounting Hardware,
and DEC Type 370 Light Pen
  None 41 300 6,875 Yes
VP15M Display Multiplexer for up to 8 VT01's   None     3,900 Yes
VT01 Storage Tube Display
*(+$300 for cables and connectors)
6 VP15M     3,000
300*
No
VT15 Graphic Display Processor   None 70 500 14,400 Yes
VT04 Graphic Display Console   VT15 25 250 4,500 No
LK35 Keyboard   VT04,
LT15A
or
LT19
Series
30 120 1,200 No
VL04 Light Pen   VT04 5 75 700 Yes
 
CARD INPUT
CR03B Card Reader—200 cpm Reader and Control 3, 6 DW15A 50 240 5,200 No
 
PAPER TAPE INPUT
PC15 Paper Tape Station—300 cps Reader
50 cps Punch
  None 24 320 3,900 Yes
 
PRINTERS
LP15F Line Printer—356 lpm 80 column Line
Printer and Control
  None 110 250 14,000 No
LP15C Line Printer—1000 lpm 132 column Line
Printer and Control
  None 135 280 40,000 No
 
CALCOMP PLOTTERS AND CONTROL
  12-Inch Drum Plotter, Model 565, and Control
XY15AA 0.01-Inch Step
18,000 Steps/Minute
3, 6 DW15A 22 280 8,900 No
XY15AB 0.005-Inch Step
18,000 Steps/Minute
3, 6 DW15A 27 280 8,900 No
  31-Inch Drum Plotter, Model 563, and Control
XY15BA 0.01-Inch Step
12,000 Steps/Minute
3, 6 DW15A 27 320 13,400 No
XY15BB 0.005-Inch Step
18,000 Steps/Minute
3, 6 DW15A 32 320 13,400 No
XY15 Control Only 3 DW15A 15 200 3,000 No

    Notes Pre-
req.
1-Shift
Service
Field
Inst.
Price Discount
Status
 
DATA COMMUNICATIONS
LT19D Multi-Station Teletype Control
Separate Transmit Clock per Channel
Accommodates up to 5 LT19E Line Units
3, 5 DW15A 2 160 1,200 Yes
LT19E Line Unit
(One Required for each Teletype or EIA Line Adapter)
  LT19A 2 120 800 Yes
LT19F EIA Line Adapter (Per Line)   LT19A, B 2 60 100 Yes
LT19H Cable Set for Interprocessor Buffer for use with LT19H/LT19F or LT19F/PT08F
Combinations. Specify Length.
           
  LT19HA           50 feet   LT19F     60 Yes
  LT19HC         150 feet   LT19F     70 Yes
  LT19HD         200 feet   LT19F     75 Yes
  LT19HE         250 feet   LT19F     80 Yes
LT15A Single Teletype Control   None 2 160 1,200 Yes
KSR-33 Teletype Model 33 Keyboard Send-Receive Unit   None 25 80 1,200 No
ASR-33 Teletype Model 33 Automatic Send-Receive Unit
with Paper Tape Reader and Punch
    30 120 1,500 No
KSR-35 Teletype Model 35 Keyboard Send-Receive Unit     22 80 3,000 No
ASR-35 Teletype Model 35 Automatic Send-Receive Unit
with Paper Tape Reader and Punch
    25 150 4,500 No
DP09A Data Communications System Compatible with EIA RS 232B Interface, Bell System Type 201 Dataphone 3 DW15A 20 200 6,000 Yes
 
INPUT/OUTPUT BUFFERS
DB99A PDP-15 (9 or 9/L) to PDP-15 (9 or 9/L)
Interprocessor Buffer
3, 4 DW15A 15 250 7,000 Yes
DB98A PDP-15 (9 or 9/L) to PDP-8 (or 8/I)
Interprocessor Buffer
3, 4 DW15A 15 250 7,000 Yes
DR09A 18-Bit Relay
Output Buffer
3 DW15A 8 300 2,000 Yes
 
DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG OPTIONS
AA15A Multiplexer Control for up to 16 12-Bit
Digital-to-Analog Converter Channels
Type AAC2
        2,600 Yes
AAC2 Digital-to-Analog Converter
Single Buffered, 0V to ±10V
  AA15     350 Yes

    Notes Pre-
req.
1-Shift
Service
Field
Inst.
Price Discount
Status
 
ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL OPTIONS
AF01B 6-12 Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (conversion time of 9-35µsec) with Multiplexer Control. Uses A121 Switches to implement up to 64 Single-Ended, High-Level (0V to -10V) Analog Inputs. 3 DW15A 8 240 5,000 Yes
A121 4-Channel FET Multiplexer Switch
(implements four AF01B Channels)
  AF01B 1 8 65 Yes
AH02 One-Channel of Sample-and-Hold
(Used between Analog-to-Digital Converter and Multiplexer or with AC01B)
  AF01B 6 150 500 Yes
AH03 Scaling Amplifier   AF01B 1 100 300 Yes
AC01B 8-Channel Sample-and-Hold Control   1-AH02
per
channel
25 250 1,600 Yes
ADC1/9 6-12 Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter
for single-ended, high-level (0V to -10V) Analog inputs
3 DW15A 8 160 3,265 Yes
AM09 Multiplexer Control for 1024 Channels   ADC1/9 14 250 2,500 Yes
AM02A Mounting Panel and High-Level Analog Input Connectors for 4-128 Channels Implemented by a Maximum of 32A122 Switches   AM09 None 60 2,200 Yes
  NOTE: One AM02A is required for each group of 128 Channels
A122 4-Channel FET Multiplexer Switch   AM02 1 60 65 Yes
AM03 Mounting Panel and Low-Level (differential)
Quick-Disconnect Analog Input Connectors for 2-64 Channels Implemented by a Maximum of 32-A111 Switches
  AG01
AM09
None 60 1,500 Yes
AG01 Differential Amplifier   None 8 60 1,200 No
A111 2-Channel Multiplexer Switch
(guarded James MicroScan relay)
  AM03 2 40 93 Yes
AF04B Integrating Digital Voltmeter Analog Input Subsystem with Multiplexer Control for 10-1000 3-wire High or Low Level Differential Analog Inputs (±10 mV to ±300V full scale ranges with programmable range and auto-ranging). Includes mounting panel for 200 channels 3 DW15A 100 1050 18,000 No
The AF04B has the following options:
AF04S 10-Channel Guarded Reed Relay Multiplexer Switch   AF04B 2 40 330 No
AF04X Expansion Mounting Panel for 200 Channels
(one required for each additional 200 channel group)
  AF04B 4 60 1,800 No
 
SUPPLIES KITS
SK15-A For PDP-15/20/30/40 Systems
Contains 18 Certified DECtapes, 1 DECtape carrying case, 250 blue DECtape ribbons, 2 teletype ribbons, 2 boxes of form-feed teletype paper, 1 case of fan fold paper tape, 4 paper tape plastic storage trays.
        400.00 No
SK15-B For PDP-15/10 Systems
Contains 2 teletype ribbons, 2 boxes of rolled, non-perforated teletype paper, 1 case of fanfold paper tape, 6 paper tape plastic storage trays.
        80.00 No

       
 
 
 
 
 
Price Discount
Status
 
CABINETS
H960-A Free standing cabinet. Includes filter, fan, casters, levelers, rear mounting panel door, door cover, end panels, and 63 inch open front. (See Module Products price list for front options.)         650.00 Yes
H961-A H960-A without end panels         430.00 Yes
 
INPUT/OUTPUT BUS
For connecting negative logic devices to the negative PDP-15 bus (DW15A converted positive bus). Two required per device.            
BC09A 2 foot         180.00 Yes
  7 foot         190.00 Yes
  15 foot         210.00 Yes
  25 foot         230.00 Yes
For connecting positive logic devices to the positive PDP-15 bus.
One required per device.
           
BC09B 2 foot         300.00 Yes
  3 foot         301.00 Yes
  4 foot         302.00 Yes
  5 foot         303.00 Yes
  7 foot         305.00 Yes
  10 foot         308.00 Yes
  12 foot         309.00 Yes
  15 foot         310.00 Yes
  25 foot         320.00 Yes
  50 foot         345.00 Yes
  100 foot
 
        395.00 Yes
For connecting positive logic devices to the negative PDP-15 bus (DW15A converted positive bus). One required per device.            
BC09C 2 foot         400.00 Yes
  3 foot         401.00 Yes
  4 foot         402.00 Yes
  5 foot         403.00 Yes
  7 foot         405.00 Yes
  10 foot         408.00 Yes
  12 foot         409.00 Yes
  15 foot         410.00 Yes
  25 foot         420.00 Yes
  50 foot         445.00 Yes
  100 foot         495.00 Yes
NOTES:
 1. Only one of each peripheral controller may be attached to a PDP-15 system. Multiple controllers are available through Computer Special Systems.
 2. Mixtures of core with and without parity not allowed.
 3. Only one DW15A required per PDP-15 system.
 4. DW15A required for PDP-15 systems only. No prerequisites for PDP-9 or 9/L.
 5. Four LT19D peripheral controllers may be attached to a PDP-15 system.
 6. Table-top unit.
 7. PC15 is required if system software is to operate in more than 8K. If software is not required, PC15 is not required.
 8. Not field installable.

DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION

digital

WORLD-WIDE SALES AND SERVICE

MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT

146 Main Street, Maynard, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 01754 · Telephone: From Metropolitan Boston: 646-8600 · Elsewhere: (617)-897-5111 · TWX: 710-347-0212 Cable: DIGITAL MAYN Telex

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