Article | REF: BN3451 V1

Out-of-core instrumentation

Author: Jean-Pierre BUREL

Publication date: January 10, 1999

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7. Measurement processing. Technological solutions

Two technological solutions are used for out-of-core nuclear instrumentation: older analog technology and programmed digital technology, which is becoming more widespread.

7.1 Analog technology

Analog technology is characterized by an assembly of electronic modules in which functions are performed by components linked together "by wiring". This is also known as wired technology. The components are discrete and can be operational amplifiers, transistors, resistors, capacitors, etc.

A typical example of an elementary instrumentation system in analog technology is shown in figure 2 . The diagram shows a complete channel...

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