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CAMAC

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CAMAC
(Computer Automated Measurement And Control) An IEEE standard (IEEE 583) for modular instrumentation systems. CAMAC "crates" are control stations that contain plug-in cards with ports to data acquisition devices. The crates contain a controller that connects via cable to a plug-in card in the computer's bus, known as a "CAMAC coupler." Crates can be daisy chained together for expansion.


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Cyd-ddigwyddiad hapus yw'r ffaith mai Constance Luzatti o Ffrainc a enillodd y brif wobr i delynorion ifanc proffesiynol yn Szeged, a hi hefyd oedd yn fuddugol yng Nghaernarfon yn 2006, pryd yr enillodd delyn gyngerdd newydd gan gwmni CAMAC o Ffrainc.
On the one hand, introductory level physics classes require basic single probe detectors and readout systems such as accelerometers or barometers and on the other hand, national laboratories use elaborate arrays of detectors and sophisticated complex DAQ systems such as CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control), FASTBUS, and VME (Versa Module Europa).
Charged with murder was Maryann's son, Russell, whom the Camacs had sued and accused of forgery.
 
 
 
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