ATLAS-TIM AT 32
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The ATLAS-TIM AT 32 was the process computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute
Mihajlo Pupin Institute
Mihajlo Pupin Institute is an institute based in Belgrade, Serbia notable for manufacturing numerous computer systems used in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - especially early CER and later TIM line of computers. It is named after Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin.The Institute is well known in...

 in Belgrade in the 1980s. The designers were Dr Vukasin Masnikosa, Dr Bozidar Levi, Mr Milenko Nikolic and their associates. Professor Bozidar Levi with 2 coauthors got the Nikola Tesla award for his ATLAS design in 1988 (see Fig.1).
The SCADA (Supervisory, Control And Data Acquisition) software systems, such as SCADA VIEW 6000 and SCADA VIEW2, were used in many Serbian Hydro- and Termal- Power plants(ref.Lit.1). The SCADA hardware
Hardware
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 developed and manufactured in the M. Pupin Institute includes ATLAS AT 32 (with Intel 386 microprocessors and VLSI circuitry), ATLAS MAX PLC (Intel 486), ATLAS MTU, Programmable controllers TIMKO (ref.Lit.2), Atlas-2000, ATLAS XP, ATLAS-NANO, pico-ATLAS modular RTU devices etc.(for details see: ref.Lit.3).

Reference Literature

  1. V.Batanovic, J.Kon(Ed): IMP Riznica znanja, pp.19-24, IMP-PKS, Belgrade 2006.
  2. D.Milicevic, D Hristovic(Ed): Racunari TIM (TIM Computers),pp.205-209, Naucna Knjiga, Belgrade 1990.
  3. Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihajlo_Pupin_Institute)

See also

http://www.pupin.rs -official web page

(see;Products and Services and Prosess computer types ATLAS)
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