Abstract
This report describes a new type of ring-shape fast electronic counter (de-multiplier) with a resolution capacity equivalent to the one made by Regener (Rev. of Scientific Instruments USA 1946, 17, 180-89) but requiring two-times less electronic valves. This report follows the general description of electronic de-multipliers made by J. Ailloud (CEA--001). The ring comprises 5 flip-flop circuits with two valves each. The different elements of the ring are calculated with enough details to allow the transfer of this calculation to different valve types. (J.S.)
Citation Formats
Raievski, V.
Electronic de-multipliers II (ring-shape systems); Demultiplieurs electroniques II (systeme en anneau).
France: N. p.,
1948.
Web.
Raievski, V.
Electronic de-multipliers II (ring-shape systems); Demultiplieurs electroniques II (systeme en anneau).
France.
Raievski, V.
1948.
"Electronic de-multipliers II (ring-shape systems); Demultiplieurs electroniques II (systeme en anneau)."
France.
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title = {Electronic de-multipliers II (ring-shape systems); Demultiplieurs electroniques II (systeme en anneau)}
author = {Raievski, V}
abstractNote = {This report describes a new type of ring-shape fast electronic counter (de-multiplier) with a resolution capacity equivalent to the one made by Regener (Rev. of Scientific Instruments USA 1946, 17, 180-89) but requiring two-times less electronic valves. This report follows the general description of electronic de-multipliers made by J. Ailloud (CEA--001). The ring comprises 5 flip-flop circuits with two valves each. The different elements of the ring are calculated with enough details to allow the transfer of this calculation to different valve types. (J.S.)}
place = {France}
year = {1948}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Electronic de-multipliers II (ring-shape systems); Demultiplieurs electroniques II (systeme en anneau)}
author = {Raievski, V}
abstractNote = {This report describes a new type of ring-shape fast electronic counter (de-multiplier) with a resolution capacity equivalent to the one made by Regener (Rev. of Scientific Instruments USA 1946, 17, 180-89) but requiring two-times less electronic valves. This report follows the general description of electronic de-multipliers made by J. Ailloud (CEA--001). The ring comprises 5 flip-flop circuits with two valves each. The different elements of the ring are calculated with enough details to allow the transfer of this calculation to different valve types. (J.S.)}
place = {France}
year = {1948}
month = {Sep}
}