Abstract
The ICF (Inertial Confinement Fusion) data acquisition and analysis system described in this paper incorporates digitizer channels, signal switching, an instrument controller, a graphic hardcopy unit, laser printer and software. The digitizers, signal switching and instrument controller are standard components appropriate to acquire the single fast shot signals (rise-time: from about 100 picoseconds to nanoseconds). The input signals are switched to the digitizers through the TSI-8150 test system interface by TSS40 switch controller cards and TSS46 18GHz microwave switches. Graphic hardcopy is accomplished using either a 4693PX colour hardcopy unit or a laser printer connected through a printer spooler/multiplexer. The software is based on an existing package from Ressler called RAI/DAC reviewed by Fus-Inerz and Tektronix-Italy to define the modifications needed for data acquisition and handling. The adopted software solution is based on an IBM PC compatible instrument controller running software developed by Ressler Associates.
Citation Formats
Caruso, A, Strangio, C, Elman, G, Hugh, J Mc, Rogers, G, Pastina, E, Raimondi, F, and Umbro, A.
ENEA-Frascati inertial confinement fusion: Multi-channel digitizer control, acquisition and analysis system.
Italy: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Caruso, A, Strangio, C, Elman, G, Hugh, J Mc, Rogers, G, Pastina, E, Raimondi, F, & Umbro, A.
ENEA-Frascati inertial confinement fusion: Multi-channel digitizer control, acquisition and analysis system.
Italy.
Caruso, A, Strangio, C, Elman, G, Hugh, J Mc, Rogers, G, Pastina, E, Raimondi, F, and Umbro, A.
1991.
"ENEA-Frascati inertial confinement fusion: Multi-channel digitizer control, acquisition and analysis system."
Italy.
@misc{etde_10107685,
title = {ENEA-Frascati inertial confinement fusion: Multi-channel digitizer control, acquisition and analysis system}
author = {Caruso, A, Strangio, C, Elman, G, Hugh, J Mc, Rogers, G, Pastina, E, Raimondi, F, and Umbro, A}
abstractNote = {The ICF (Inertial Confinement Fusion) data acquisition and analysis system described in this paper incorporates digitizer channels, signal switching, an instrument controller, a graphic hardcopy unit, laser printer and software. The digitizers, signal switching and instrument controller are standard components appropriate to acquire the single fast shot signals (rise-time: from about 100 picoseconds to nanoseconds). The input signals are switched to the digitizers through the TSI-8150 test system interface by TSS40 switch controller cards and TSS46 18GHz microwave switches. Graphic hardcopy is accomplished using either a 4693PX colour hardcopy unit or a laser printer connected through a printer spooler/multiplexer. The software is based on an existing package from Ressler called RAI/DAC reviewed by Fus-Inerz and Tektronix-Italy to define the modifications needed for data acquisition and handling. The adopted software solution is based on an IBM PC compatible instrument controller running software developed by Ressler Associates.}
place = {Italy}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {ENEA-Frascati inertial confinement fusion: Multi-channel digitizer control, acquisition and analysis system}
author = {Caruso, A, Strangio, C, Elman, G, Hugh, J Mc, Rogers, G, Pastina, E, Raimondi, F, and Umbro, A}
abstractNote = {The ICF (Inertial Confinement Fusion) data acquisition and analysis system described in this paper incorporates digitizer channels, signal switching, an instrument controller, a graphic hardcopy unit, laser printer and software. The digitizers, signal switching and instrument controller are standard components appropriate to acquire the single fast shot signals (rise-time: from about 100 picoseconds to nanoseconds). The input signals are switched to the digitizers through the TSI-8150 test system interface by TSS40 switch controller cards and TSS46 18GHz microwave switches. Graphic hardcopy is accomplished using either a 4693PX colour hardcopy unit or a laser printer connected through a printer spooler/multiplexer. The software is based on an existing package from Ressler called RAI/DAC reviewed by Fus-Inerz and Tektronix-Italy to define the modifications needed for data acquisition and handling. The adopted software solution is based on an IBM PC compatible instrument controller running software developed by Ressler Associates.}
place = {Italy}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}