30 September 2012 to 5 October 2012
Stony Brook University
America/New_York timezone

Session

WG5 - Electronics

2 Oct 2012, 09:00
Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University

100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790 USA

Conveners

WG5 - Electronics

  • Hans Muller (CERN)
  • Jochen Kaminski (Universität Bonn)

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  1. Eraldo Oliveri (Sezione di Pisa (IT)), Hans Taureg (University of Wisconsin (US))
    02/10/2012, 09:00
  2. Eraldo Oliveri (Sezione di Pisa (IT)), Riccardo De Asmundis (Universita e INFN (IT))
    02/10/2012, 09:05
  3. Andre Zibell (Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Muenchen (DE))
    02/10/2012, 09:25
  4. Marcin Z Drozdowa Byszewski (CERN)
    02/10/2012, 09:45
  5. Kondo Gnanvo (University of Virginia (US))
    02/10/2012, 10:05
  6. Hans Muller (CERN)
    02/10/2012, 10:25
  7. Gianluigi De Geronimo (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    02/10/2012, 11:00
  8. Ben Buck (MIT)
    02/10/2012, 11:30
    We have developed an easy to prototype BGA package for the APV-25S charge sensitive pre-amp ASIC. The APV chip, developed for the CMS tracker, is often used to readout GEM as well as silicon strip detectors. To reduce prototyping and development costs we have packaged the APV chips into a BGA. This allows front-end electronics to be developed and tested without the need to design boards with...
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  9. Jason Bessuille (MIT)
    02/10/2012, 11:45
    Traditionally, 2D readout schemes for GEM detectors have used a chemical etching process to expose lines on an underlying layer while still preserving an orthogonal set of lines on the top layer. Due to the thickness of the substrate the area of copper on the lower level must be much greater than on the top to achieve equal charge sharing. As an alternative we have produced 2D readout boards...
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  10. Martin Lothar Purschke (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)), Dr Martin Purschke (BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY)
    02/10/2012, 12:00
    At the last collaboration meeting we presented an overview of an alternative to the ALICE Data Acquisition and analysis system to read out the SRS crate. This system has been in production at BNL for a while, and has been adapted by at least one other group. We will briefly outline the design principles and features, and present a selection of measurements performed at BNL as examples. The BNL...
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