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Bryman, D.; Cresswell, J.V.; LeNoble, M.; Poutissou, R.
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC (Canada)1990
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC (Canada)1990
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[en] A wide bandwidth transient digitizer based on a recently produced gallium arsenide charged coupled device is under development. The CCDs have 128 pixels and operate at 500 MHz. Initial testing of prototype modules in Experiment 787 at Brookhaven National Laboratory is reported. (Author) (8 refs., 10 figs.)
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Oct 1990; 6 p; 1990 Nuclear Science Symposium; Washington, DC (United States); 24-26 Oct 1990; Replaces TRI-PP--90-45.
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[en] Networks of all kinds have taken an ever increasing importance in many facets of the work of high energy physicists. With the rapid progress experienced in bandwidth and connectivity, wide area and local area networking have vastly improved communications and made distributed processing a reality. In this paper, the characteristics and possible applications of various networks and protocols are reviewed
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Anon; 1636 p; 1990; p. 404; IEEE Service Center; Piscataway, NJ (USA); 1990 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) nuclear science symposium; Arlington, VA (USA); 22-27 Oct 1990; CONF-9010220--; IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Ln., Piscataway, NJ 08854 (USA)
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Daviel, S.; Belmont, O.; Daviel, A.; Poutissou, R.
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC (Canada)1993
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC (Canada)1993
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[en] A test system for a 1024 channel high speed (500MHz) transient digitizer system is described. Each channel consists of a 128 element gallium arsenide charge coupled device which is read out (at 32MHz) into a FASTBUS module incorporating a custom gate array for data compaction. The transient digitizer is designed for use in Experiment 787 at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Results are presented from both prototype and production testing. (author). 4 refs., 6 figs
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Jun 1993; 3 p; 8. Conference on real-time computer applications in nuclear, particle and plasma physics; Vancouver, BC (Canada); 8-11 Jun 1993
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[en] This paper describes the extensions added to the standard TRIUMF MULTI data acquisition software to support a Fastbus interface. It also describes a menu-driven program for setting-up specific Fastbus modules and a program performing general Fastbus operations
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4. topical conference on computerized data acquisition in particle and nuclear physics; Chicago, IL (USA); 19-24 May 1985; CONF-850579--
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Wright, D.H.; Macdonald, J.A.; Poutissou, J.-M.; Poutissou, R.
TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada)1992
TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada)1992
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[en] This paper describes a proposed experiment to detect high energy photons from radiative muon capture on helium-3 using a large acceptance pair spectrometer. The target will consist of 2 liters of liquid helium-3. The negative muons from TRIUMF channel M9 will be stopped in the target. The few muons that undergo radiative capture will produce a photon spectrum which is the sum of the individual spectra from the reactions
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Feb 1992; 2 p; 13. International conference on few body problems in physics; Adelaide (Australia); 5-11 Jan 1992; Available from TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada); 4 refs.
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Nuclear Physics. A; v. 218(3); p. 559-572
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Phys. Lett., B; v. 44(1); p. 68-70
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BARYONS, BEAMS, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY RANGE, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FERMIONS, FUNCTIONS, HADRONS, HELIUM ISOTOPES, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, INTERACTIONS, ION BEAMS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MEV RANGE, NUCLEI, NUCLEONS, RADIOISOTOPES, SPECTRA, STABLE ISOTOPES, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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Bryman, D.A.; Constable, M.; Cresswell, J.V.; Daviel, A.; LeNoble, M.; Mildenberger, J.; Poutissou, R.
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC (Canada)1996
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC (Canada)1996
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[en] A system of 500 MHz transient digitizers based on gallium arsenide resistive gate charged coupled devices has been developed for an experiment studying rare K decays. CCDs with dynamic range of 8-bits and 128 or 320 pixels are used as analog pipelines. The CCD's are driven by a single phase transport system. Data readout and manipulation occurs at 15.6 MHz. (authors)
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Nov 1996; 29 p; 12 refs., 15 figs.
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ARSENIC COMPOUNDS, ARSENIDES, BOSONS, DECAY, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, EQUIPMENT, FREQUENCY RANGE, GALLIUM COMPOUNDS, HADRONS, KAONS, MESONS, MHZ RANGE, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, PHOTOTUBES, PNICTIDES, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES, STRANGE MESONS, STRANGE PARTICLES, US AEC, US DOE, US ERDA, US ORGANIZATIONS
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Bryman, D.; Cresswell, J.V.; LeNoble, M.; Poutissou, R.
Detector research and development for the superconducting super collider: Proceedings1990
Detector research and development for the superconducting super collider: Proceedings1990
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[en] Due to high speed and radiation resistance, gallium arsenide devices may have important applications at the SSC. The authors report on the development of a 500 MHz transient digitizer based on a recently produced gallium arsenide charged coupled device which has 128 pixels and operates at 500 MHz. Initial testing of prototype digitizer modules is discussed
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Dombeck, T.; Kelly, V.; Yost, G.P. (Superconducting Super Collider Lab., Dallas, TX (United States)) (eds.); Superconducting Super Collider Lab., Dallas, TX (USA); USDOE, Washington, DC (USA); Universities Research Association, Washington, DC (USA); 817 p; 1990; p. 505-507; World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd; Teaneck, NJ (USA); Symposium on detector research and development for the Superconducting Super Collider; Fort Worth, TX (USA); 15-18 Oct 1990; World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 687 Hartwell Street, Teaneck, NJ 97666
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[en] We describe a new spectrometer and associated data-acquisition system, called MULTI, that is aimed at increasing the rate of data collection at continuous muon facilities by an order of magnitude
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S0921452602016307; Copyright (c) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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