Abstract

The transistorized circuits described here have been developed to provide more reliable instrumentation for the experimental nuclear physicist. These devices are a pulse amplifier, a pulse‐height analyzer, a scaler, and a linear count rate meter. The basic operating principles are discussed briefly. The electrical characteristics of these instruments compare favorably with their vacuum‐tube counterparts and they have the additional advantages of improved reliability, small size, and low power consumption.

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