digital incremental plotter
digital incremental plotter
[′dij·əd·əl ‚iŋ·krə‚ment·əl ′pläd·ər] (computer science)
A device for converting digital signals in the output of a computer into graphical form, in which the digital signals control the motion of a plotting pen and of a drum that carries the paper on which the graph is drawn.
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