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Title : SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Saves Time and Money Using Corelis Boundary-Scan Tools
Company : Corelis
Date : 01-Mar-2011
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Information Systems Specialist Chris O’Grady is a member of the development team for the Reconfigurable Cluster Element (RCE) initiative, headed by Mike Huffer, at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory at the University of Stanford. The RCE is cutting-edge technology which provides electronic data storage for extremely fast detectors. In fact, the detectors that the RCE reads out are so fast they can transmit snapshots at roughly 100 femtoseconds (a femtosecond is 10-15 or one quadrillionth of a second).
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