Electronics and photonics for high-energy physics experiments
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The paper presents a debate over objective conditions connected with high energy physics experiments. Some consequences stem from these conditions concerning requirements for electronic apparatus and its structure. Systematic characteristics of electronic systems for such experiments were included. The following layers of electronics are distinguished: detector electronics, triggering electronics, data acquisition and supervision-management-diagnostic. Methods to design and fabricate described systems were presented.
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