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Systeme d'acquisition rapide AR 100
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Bull. Inf. Sci. Tech. (Paris); (no.194); p. 37-38
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Huppert, M.; Nayman, P.; Rivoal, M.
Proceedings of the topical conference on the application of microprocessors to high-energy physics experiments1981
Proceedings of the topical conference on the application of microprocessors to high-energy physics experiments1981
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[en] Many labs try to boost existing data acquisition systems by inserting high performance intelligent devices in the important nodes of the system's structure. This strategy finds its limits in the system's architecture. The CHADAC project proposes a simple and efficient solution to this problem, using a multiprocessor modular architecture. CHADAC main features are: a) Parallel acquisition of data: CHADAC is fast; it dedicates one processor per branch; each processor can read and store one 16 bit word in 800 ns. b) Original structure: each processor can work in its own private memory, in its own shared memory (double access) and in the shared memory of any other processor (this feature being particulary useful to avoid wasteful data transfers). Simple and fast communications between processors are also provided by local DMA'S. c) Flexibility: each processor is autonomous and may be used as an independent acquisition system for a branch, by connecting local peripherals to it. Adjunction of fast trigger logic is possible. By its architecture and performances, CHADAC is designed to provide a good support for local intelligent devices and transfer operators developped elsewhere, providing a way to implement systems well fitted to various types of data acquisition. (orig.)
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European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland); 614 p; 17 Jul 1981; p. 495-499; Topical conference on the application of microprocessors to high-energy physics experiments; Geneva, Switzerland; 04 - 06 May 1981
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[en] Following a previous report, the authors present a more perfected apparatus for bone mineral measurement on femoral shaft. They also explain the informatic system they have developped, which involves a microprocessing unit. This microprocessor stores up to ten examination; then it is connected to a central computer, which realizes the various calculations needed for femoral bone densitometry. The advantage of such a peripherical unit is discussed
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Les auteurs presentent un appareil d'exploration de densitometrie osseuse femorale et son systeme de prise d'information construit autour d'un microprocesseur. Cet ensemble peut prendre en compte dix examens. Il est relie a un ordinateur central pour traitement informatique differeOriginal Title
Densitometrie osseuse femorale. Realisation d'un systeme d'exploration autonome
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Journal Francais de Biophysique et Medecine Nucleaire; v. 5(3); p. 179-181
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Gallice, Pierre.
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Services d'Electronique1975
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Services d'Electronique1975
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[en] The CAMAC crate autonomous controller JCAM-10 is designed around an INTEL 8080 microprocessor in association with a RAM and REPROM memory. The concept of the module is described. Data transfers between CAMAC modules and the memory are optimised. In fact, the JCAM-10 is a microcomputer with a set of 1000 peripheral units represented by the CAMAC modules commercially available
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Ce module controleur autonome de chassis CAMAC est realise a partir d'un circuit microprocesseur INTEL 8080 associe a des memoires RAM et REPROM. L'organisation du tiroir, qui est decrite ici, a ete concue de facon a optimaliser les echanges entre les modules CAMAC et la memoire. On dispose ainsi, d'un micro-ordinateur dont la gamme de peripheriques comprend les 1000 modules CAMAC disponibles sur le marche mondialOriginal Title
Controleur automatique JCAM-10 pour chassis CAMAC avec micropresseur 8080 (INTEL)
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26 May 1975; 13 p; 2. Ispra nuclear electronics symposium; Stresa, Italy; 20 May 1975; CEA-SES-INT-SEG--75-129
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Morris, R.A.; Dalton, L.J.
Los Alamos Scientific Lab., N.Mex. (USA)1972
Los Alamos Scientific Lab., N.Mex. (USA)1972
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Oct 1972; 33 p
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Melhorias no sistema de aquisicao de dados do TBR-1
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41. Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science; Fortaleza, CE (Brazil); 9-15 Jul 1989
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Komenskeho Univ., Bratislava (Czechoslovakia); 114 p; 1983; p. IX/60; 11. international symposium on nuclear electronics; Bratislava (Czechoslovakia); 6-12 Sep 1983; Published in summary form only.
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Nuclear science symposium; San Francisco, Calif; 3 Nov 1971
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IEEE (Inst. Electr. Electron. Eng.) Trans. Nucl. Sci; v. NS-19(1); p. 696-698
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Jones, R.J.
Sunderland Univ. (United Kingdom); In collaboration with CERN, European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Geneva (CH)1997
Sunderland Univ. (United Kingdom); In collaboration with CERN, European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Geneva (CH)1997
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Sep 1997; [vp.]; Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN015552; Thesis (Ph.D.)
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IEEE (Inst. Elec. Electron. Eng.), Trans. Nucl. Sci; v. NS-20(1); p. 570-573
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