Understand the Function of this Circuit

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The circuit in question is identified as a Write Only Memory (WOM) circuit, which is utilized in applications such as smart bombs for storing critical guidance data. This type of memory is designed to be cost-effective since it becomes irretrievable after detonation, making it suitable for its intended purpose. The discussion humorously references the flux capacitor from "Back to the Future," drawing a parallel to the circuit's fictional elements. Additionally, a resistor value of 1.337 ohms is noted, along with a mention of a scale in the circuit diagram. Overall, the conversation blends technical insights with light-hearted commentary on pop culture.
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LOL.
there is even the flux used in the De Lorean car in the movie Back to the Future
 
It is a WOM circuit. Write Only Memory. Circuits like this are used in bombs and things of this nature. Critical information gathered by the smart bombs guidance system is stored here. Naturally, a WOM is all that is required since after detonation any memory device would be destroyed rendering it useless for data retrieval. So in order to save money, the designers settled on a write only memory.
 
That makes sense, the bomb trigger is rigged to a 666 timer.

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Quinzio said:
LOL.
there is even the flux used in the De Lorean car in the movie Back to the Future
I think it was a flux capacitor, to be more specific. :)
 
in case anyone is curious, that resistor net works out to 1.337 sohms. Also, did anyone notice the scale in the top left? :P
 
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