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A Fast Analog-to-Digital Converter

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A CAMAC module is described, which contains four independent 8-bit fast analog-to-digital converters. This module is intended for recording digital input signals with a minimal sampling period of 10 ns and a maximal number of samples of 512. Each analog-to-digital converter operates in the external and internal synchronization modes. In the first mode, input processes are digitized after a START signal; in the second mode, a signal exceeding a preset threshold is uninterruptedly sought for and recorded. In this case, its prehistory can be recorded.

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Donets, A.Y., Tubol'tsev, Y.V., Filippov, A.S. et al. A Fast Analog-to-Digital Converter. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 43, 766–770 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026615800434

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