Standard NIM Instrumentation System
1990
Citations Over Time
Louis Costrell, F. Lenkszus, S. J. Rudnick, Eric Davey, J.W. Gould, S. Rankowitz, W. P. Sims, R. Roy Whitney, R. Dobinson, Henk Verweij, Norman Latner, Vincent C. Negro, E. Barsotti, T. Droege, C. Kerns, K. Turner, R. Downing, Frederick A. Kirsten, A. E. Larsh, S. Loken, Dick A. Mack, L.J. Wagner, Robert C. Lucena, Dennis O’Brien, Allan Gjovig, Frank Naivar, R. O. Nelson, D. Hywell White, Carl W. Akerlof, D. E. Stilwell, J. H. Trainor, B. Gobbi, J. A. Biggerstaff, Nat W. Hill, Gerald K. Schulze, D.B. Gustavson, D. Horelick, P. Kunz, L. Paffrath, H.V. Walz, W Dawson, J.V. Cresswell, S. Dhawan, C.E.L. Gingell
Abstract
NIM is a standard modular instrumentation system that is in wide use throughout the world. As the NIM system developed and accommodations were made to a dynamic instrumentation field and a rapidly advancing technology, additions, revisions and clarifications were made. These were incorporated into the standard in the form of addenda and errata. This standard is a revision of the NIM document, AEC Report TID-20893 (Rev 4) dated July 1974. It includes all the addenda and errata items that were previously issued as well as numerous additional items to make the standard current with modern technology and manufacturing practice.
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