Conveners
Oral presentations MISC01
- Zhen-An Liu (IHEP,Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
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Dr VENARUZZO, Massimo (CAEN SpA)15/10/2020, 13:35Front End Electronics and Fast DigitizersOral presentation
The FERS-5200 is the new CAEN Front-End Readout System for large detector arrays. It consists in a compact, distributed and easy-deployable solution integrating front-end based on ASICs, A/D conversion, data processing, synchronization and readout. Using the appropriate Front-End the solution perfectly fits a wide range of detectors such as SiPMs, multianode PMTs, GEMs, Silicon Strip...
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SPIWOKS, Ralf (CERN)15/10/2020, 13:55Emerging Technologies, New Standards and Feedback on ExperienceOral presentation
A new Muon-to-Central-Trigger Processor Interface (MUCTPI) was built as part of the upgrade
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of the ATLAS Level-1 trigger system for the next run of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
The MUCTPI has 208 high-speed optical serial links for receiving muon candidates from the
muon trigger detectors. Three high-end FPGAs are used for real-time processing of the muon
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FABBRI, Andrea (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)15/10/2020, 14:15Fast Data Transfer Links and NetworksOral presentation
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a 20 kton multi-purpose underground neutrino detector which was proposed in order to determine, as its primary goal, the neutrino mass hierarchy using reactor anti-neutrinos produced by the nearby nuclear power plants as a source. The detector is currently under construction in China.
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CALVET, Denis (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))15/10/2020, 14:35Fast Data Transfer Links and NetworksOral presentation
Detector readout systems for medium to large scale physics experiments, and instruments in some other fields as well, are generally composed of multiple front-end digitizer boards distributed over a certain area. Often, this hardware has to be synchronized to a common reference clock with minimal skew and low jitter. These front-end units usually also need to receive messages synchronously,...
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RITT, Stefan (Paul Scherrer Institute)15/10/2020, 14:55Web applications for physicsOral presentation
Modern data acquisition systems have the common need of near real-time visualization of parameters and slow control variables of an experiment. This includes the display of values in text format but also in various graphs including trend lines vs. time. The MIDAS DAQ system which is used word-wide in various experiments (TRIUMF, PSI, CERN, T2K, …) has recently be extended to allow such...
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