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Use of Static Characteristics of Gas-Discharge Gaps in the Design of Decatron Counting Circuits

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The decatron is a gas-discharge decimal counter. Transfer of the discharge from one cathode to the next one in a two-pulse decatron is accomplished by means of two pulses shifted in time, one with respect to the other. The first pulse is applied to the first guides, while a second, delayed pulse is applied to the second guides (when the discharge moves in the forward direction).

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Zapevalov, V.A. (1967). Use of Static Characteristics of Gas-Discharge Gaps in the Design of Decatron Counting Circuits. In: Skobel’tsyn, D.V. (eds) Photomesic and Photonuclear Processes. The Lebedev Physics Institute Series, vol 71. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0139-5_10

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