Abstract:The astonomical consequences of recently developed theoretical methods of relativistic astrometry are discussed. The set of practically important reference systems is described. These reference systems generalize the locally inertial frames of general relativistic test observer, the hierarchy of Jacoby coordinates for dynamical problems and the dynamically inertial reference systems of fundamental astrometry. In practical application of this formalism much attention is paid for relativistic transformation func… Show more
“…The bloc-diagram of the whole process is shown in the Fig.1. Except that, special 4M CAMAC based electronic module is designed [6] to determine only strip number. Seven bit information is written into 16 bit state register.…”
Section: New Dsssd Based Spectrometer Design: Basic Ideamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C++ TVPS.exe code is designed for two general purposes. One of them is testing CAMAC electronics modules like ADC PA [6], "address detection" CAMAC 4M module and state register one(1M). In part, these tests are described in [8].…”
Section: Builder C++ Code Tvpsexe For Electronic Modules Testing Andmentioning
“…The bloc-diagram of the whole process is shown in the Fig.1. Except that, special 4M CAMAC based electronic module is designed [6] to determine only strip number. Seven bit information is written into 16 bit state register.…”
Section: New Dsssd Based Spectrometer Design: Basic Ideamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C++ TVPS.exe code is designed for two general purposes. One of them is testing CAMAC electronics modules like ADC PA [6], "address detection" CAMAC 4M module and state register one(1M). In part, these tests are described in [8].…”
Section: Builder C++ Code Tvpsexe For Electronic Modules Testing Andmentioning
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