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A. Adamo,
A. Masoni,
G. Puddu,
S. Serci,
T. Bressani,
D. Calvo,
F. D'Isep,
A. Feliciello,
P. Gianotti,
S. Marcello,
M. Agnello,
F. Iazzi,
B. Minetti,
G. Maron,
G. Vedovato
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ABSTRACT: The trigger control system for the Obelix experiment at the
low-energy antiproton ring (LEAR) at CERN is described. This system
operates in a distributed environment and provides an easy to use
mechanism for trigger selection. Automatic consistency checks and
bookkeeping of all changes are performed. The integration with the run
control system ensures proper synchronization with the other procedures
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 09/1992; · 1.45 Impact Factor
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A. Adamo,
A. Masoni,
G. Puddu,
S. Serci,
D. Calvo,
F. D'lsep,
A. Feliciello,
P. Gianotti,
S. Marcello,
M. Agnello,
F. Iazzi,
B. Minetti,
G. Maron,
G. Vedovato
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ABSTRACT: The trigger control system for the Obelix experiment at the Low
Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) at CERN is described. This system operates
in a distributed environment and provides an easy-to-use mechanism for
trigger selection. Automatic consistency checks as well as bookkeeping
of all changes are performed. The integration with the run control
system ensures proper synchronization with the other procedures
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 1991., Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE; 12/1991
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G.C. Bonazzola,
T. Bressani,
D. Calvo,
P. De Remigis,
A. Feliciello,
P. Gianotti,
S. Gallian,
S. Marcello, A. Adamo,
I. Massa,
S. Serci
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ABSTRACT: The first level trigger of the OBELIX (PS 201) experiment is described. Based on the time of flight system (TOF) of the detector and including modules designed for the purpose, we have built and operated a system capable of selecting simple prespecified hit patterns within 200 ns.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment.