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Dynamically reconfigurable architectures for on-line digital pulse analysis
A. Di Odoardo,Stefano Riboldi,Angelo Geraci,Giancarlo Ripamonti +3 more
- Vol. 1, pp 5-9
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Performances and computational densities well above those of systems based on microprocessors are obtained and the present system is going to be introduced in the mass market of general-purpose spectrometers.Abstract:
We discuss planning, realization and engineering of a system for on-line digital pulse analysis, based on reconfigurable devices. Performances and computational densities well above those of systems based on microprocessors are obtained. Data-path structures and algorithms suited to obtain full advantage of spatial computing in programmable devices, through efficient implementation and high degree of parallelism are presented. The present system is going to be introduced in the mass market of general-purpose spectrometers.read more
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Self-configuring digital processor for on-line pulse analysis
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A new digital auto-tracking pole-zero compensation technique for high-resolution spectroscopy
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