19 February 2024
FEI STU, Bratislava
Europe/Zurich timezone

This informal meeting/mini-workshop is organized for people interested in the technology of the highest performance digititizers/measurement equipment for DC metrology applications. 

Experts from international laboratories will informally meet, present and discuss their work.

CERN (European Laboratory for Nuclear Research) will present metrology requirements for the highest accuracy class power converters for the High-Luminosity LHC with the necessary, in-house developed measurement technology, which is at the limit of currently available technology to achieve the required stability and accuracy. 

PTB (German National Metrology Institute) will introduce importance of a voltage reference for the highest accuracy applications and metric used to characterise them. Performance of semiconductor based voltage standards will be covered, leading to voltage standards based on the Josephson effect providing the realization of the SI unit Volt. The talk will be presented by one of the very few people on the planet, who is looking after the SI unit of Volt. 

FEI STU (Slovak University of Technology) will explain historic developments of integrating ADCs and their importance and performance limitations relevant for metrology grade measurement devices.

Finally, the True8DIGIT project will be presented, which addresses the development of a digitiser based on state-of-the-art analogue-to-digital converters (ADCs), operating from direct current (DC) to 100 kHz, meeting the demands for linearity, noise, and overall accuracy of high-level measurement applications that cannot be met using the currently available digitisers.  

A hybrid participation (in person/remote) for both speakers and participants is being arranged. Registration for the remote participants is mandatory to receive connection details. Registration of in person participants is encouraged to ease the planning. 

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Europe/Zurich
FEI STU, Bratislava
Auditorium BC150
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Ilkovičova 3 841 04 Bratislava
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