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Abshire, G.; Kondo, K.; Sculli, J.; Johnson, R.A.; Morris, G.R.
Proceedings of the ISABELLE summer workshop, Upton, New York, July 17--28, 19781979
Proceedings of the ISABELLE summer workshop, Upton, New York, July 17--28, 19781979
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[en] In a typical experiment, a certain small number of signals will come into an electronics trailer on cables that are as short as possible and have propagation velocities as high as possible. With these signals a fast decision will be made as to whether the rest of the information coming in on the slower, longer cables should be further processed or not. The typical length of time for this decision is 200 ns. In this paper, some of the problems arising during that first 200 ns are confronted, and some examples of attempts to solve those problems are given
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Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA); p. 76-80; Feb 1979; p. 76-80
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