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Dedicated front-end electronics for the next generation of linear collider electromagnetic calorimeter
This paper describes an R&D electronic program for the next generation of
linear collider electromagnetic calorimeter. After a brief presentation of the
requirements, a global scheme of the electronics is given. Then, we describe
the three different building blocks developed in 0.35\mum CMOS technology: an
amplifier, a comparator and finally the pipelined AD
A Front-End ASIC for the Dimuon Arm Trigger of the ALICE Experiment
A first prototype of the front-end ASIC dedicated to the trigger detector of the dimuon arm of ALICE has been designed and tested in the "Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire" of Clermont-Fd.This set-up is based on the Resisitive Plate Chamber (RPC), a gaseous detector which can be operated either in streamer or avalanche mode. The streamer mode has the advantage of providing large signals that can be discriminated without amplification, whereas the avalanche mode presents a better rate capability and time resolution with conventional discrimination techniques.Since we propose to operate the RPCs in streamer mode in ALICE, we have studied a new discrimination technique in order to obtain a time resolution better than 2 ns in this mode. The method used in this dedicated circuit is described, performances and test results are given, as well as the evaluation done in the test beam of summer 2000
The mixed analog/digital shaper of the LHCb preshower
The LHCb preshower signals show so many fluctuations at low energy that a classical shaping is not usable at all. Thanks to the fact that the fraction of the collected energy during a whole LHC beam crossing time is 85%, we studied the special solution we presented at Snowmass 1999 workshop. This solution consists of 2 interleaved fast integrators, one being in integrate mode when the other is digitally reset. Two track-and-hold systems and an analog multiplexer are used to give at the output 85% of the signal plus 15% of the previous one. These 15% are digitally computed from the previous sample, and subtracted. A completely new design of this solution had to be made. This new design is described, including new methods to decrease the supply voltage and the noise, as well as to increase the quality of the reset and the linearity. An output stage, consisting of an AB class push-pull using only NPN transistors is also described. Laboratory and beam test results are given. (5 refs)
Dedicated front-end electronics for the next generation of linear collider electromagnetic calorimeter
présenté par S. ManenThis paper describes an R&D electronic program for the next generation of linear collider electromagnetic calorimeter. After a brief presentation of the requirements, a global scheme of the electronics is given. Then, we describe the three different building blocks developed in 0.35\mum CMOS technology: an amplifier, a comparator and finally the pipelined AD
Madagascar - Mission de formulation d'un Programme de Lutte Antiacridienne Ă court, moyen et long termes.
Relata os resultados da Missão à Madagascar, visando a formulação de um Projeto de Luta Antiacrediana em conjunto com a FAO.bitstream/item/105449/1/1279.pd
A Charge-Sensitive Amplifier Associated with APD or PMT for Positron Emission Tomography Scanners
to be presented at the 32nd International Convention MIPRO (Microeectronics, Electronics, and Electronic Technology (MEET)), Opatija, Croatia, May 25-29 2009We present a Charge-Sensitive Amplifier (CSA) to be coupled with a 511-KeV 2-photon detector for positron emission tomography scanners. The circuit has been designed to be associated with an Avalanche Photodiode (APD) or Photo-Multiplier Tube (PMT) with large capacitance. It is a two-stage structure. The input stage consists of a foldedcascode fully-differential part and a common-mode feedback (CMFB) circuit. The output stage employs complementary source followers. The amplifier has been designed in a 0.35ÎĽm BiCMOS process with optimization of noise and speed performances to meet specific constraints. Its main characteristics evaluated by post-layout simulations are: 70-dB DC gain, 4.6-GHz GBW, 20-ns peaking time for pulsed stimulus, 3900-electron equivalent input noise charge (ENC), 135-mW power consumption at 3.5 V supply
The 8 bits 100 MS/s Pipeline ADC for the INNOTEP Project – TWEPP-09
This paper describes the Analog to Digital Converter developed for the front end electronic of the IN2P3 INNOTEP project by the “pole microelectronique Rhone-Auvergne”. (Collaboration between LPC Clermont-Ferrand and IPNL Lyon). This ADC is a 4 stages 2.5 bits per stage pipe line with open loops track and holds and amplifiers. It runs at 100MSamples/s and has 8 bits resolution. The stages used two lines, the gain line and the comparison line, with most operators running in current. The main idea of this current line is to make a first step toward an all in current structure. Currently, this ADC is designed with a 0,35μm SiGe technology
Detection of organic materials by spectrometric radiography method
In this paper we report a spectrometric approach to dual-energy digital
radiography that has been developed and applied to identify specific organic
substances and discern small differences in their effective atomic number. An
experimental setup has been designed, and a theoretical description proposed
based on the experimental results obtained. The proposed method is based on
application of special reference samples made of materials with different
effective atomic number and thickness, parameters known to affect X-ray
attenuation in the low-energy range. The results obtained can be used in the
development of a new generation of multi-energy customs or medical X-ray
scanners.Comment: 6 pages, 2 tables, 5 figures, will be presented at the Workshop on
X-Ray Imaging, 22-24 October, 2008, Dresden, German
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