Superseded Standard

IEEE 301-1976

IEEE Standard Test Procedures for Amplifiers and Preamplifiers for Semi- Conductor Radiation Detectors for Ionizing Radiation

This standard provides standard test procedures for amplifiers and preamplifiers for semiconductor detectors for ionizing radiation. It supersedes the previous edition, IEEE Std 301-1969 (ANSI N42.2-1969). The standard has been modified and refined based on the experience gained in using the earlier edition over a six-year period and taking into account advances in the technology. Improvements in preamplifier noise characteristics and pulse shaping techniques as well as increased utilization of integral detector-preamplifier assemblies have occurred in recent years.

Standard Committee
NPS/NI&D - Nuclear Instruments and Detectors
Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
301-1988
Superseding
301-1969
History
ANSI Approved:
1976-04-08
Published:
1976-01-30

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society
Standard Committee
NPS/NI&D - Nuclear Instruments and Detectors

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