A Gigabit Transceiver for Data Transmission in Future High Energy Physics Experiments

Author:

Wyllie K.,Baron S.,Bonacini S.,Çobanoğlu Ö.,Faccio F.,Feger S.,Francisco R.,Gui P.,Li J.,Marchioro A.,Moreira P.,Paillard C.,Porret D.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Engineering

Reference7 articles.

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