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Abstract:
A digital transmission system with 900 MHz bandwidth and over 40 dB linear dynamic range for high intensity pulsed radial detection is designed. The transient signals (with subnanoseconds rising edge) from the detectors could be transmitted to the diagnosing systems kilometers away with high fidelity. The interference and the hostile detecting environment could be adapted with the intelligent functions of this system. With the test for system evaluation, the feasibility and reliability of this system has finally been verified.
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