Here I'll try to tell you about me.
I had graduated Novosibirsk ElectroTechnical Institute
(NETI), that is now Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU)
, in 1976 and I have been working at the Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP).
As most of my colleges I have passed the following stages: a student, an
engineer, a senior engineer, a researcher. Now I'm a senior researcher.
It was produced above 40 papers,
talks and etc. during this time. I have got my Ph.D. grade at 1991.
Thesis of candidate of science "Design of hardware and software for distributed
control systems of electrophysical installations".
My major interest is designing of analog-to-digital,
digital and microprocessor devices. These devices was designed for CAMAC
bus, VME bus and etc. My main designs includes the following:
- set of digital oscilloscopes;
- a pulse signal amplitude
meter;
- CAMAC crate controller
and serial driver for it;
- a number of digital devices
in VME;
- set of microprocessor
devices for chromatograph;
- and other devices.
My minor interest (it is rather hobby) is programming.
This hobby was began by necessity to test memory in my first digital oscilloscope.
Later I met shortage of computer resources and was forced to make some
system software for our homemade computer- ODRENOK. There are written the
following products:
- text editor;
- text processor;
- set of utilities for reading
from hardware some graphics and printing it (and text too);
- file and network shell
for our OS;
- bootstraps;
- a number of tests and
program for special purpose.
And my hobby, not interest: making handbooks. Russian
producers don't like to publish any parameters for components. Official
handbooks includes data mostly for obsolete components and were very inconvenient.
I like to work more comfortable and I used to collect data distributed
in russian technical publications and printed it in more convenient form.
My colleges liked it. Now I'm trying to recover this data and to public
it on my site.