Compendium of Front-End Electronics
(2018) In ARXIV- Abstract
- Our world is changing fast. On one hand, technological developments provide us with new and powerful electronics devices on almost a weekly basis. On the other hand, the end-user of these electronics is now rarely required to actually configure the devices, as everything is automated. This "de-empowerment" of the end-user may be detrimental to the scientific community. This is because the unique conditions in which a scientific measurement is performed require the end-user to have unrestricted access to every variable of the experimental setup. In this compendium, a general overview of some popular electronic modules is presented, and the different characteristics the end- user should take into consideration when buying/designing... (More)
- Our world is changing fast. On one hand, technological developments provide us with new and powerful electronics devices on almost a weekly basis. On the other hand, the end-user of these electronics is now rarely required to actually configure the devices, as everything is automated. This "de-empowerment" of the end-user may be detrimental to the scientific community. This is because the unique conditions in which a scientific measurement is performed require the end-user to have unrestricted access to every variable of the experimental setup. In this compendium, a general overview of some popular electronic modules is presented, and the different characteristics the end- user should take into consideration when buying/designing electronics systems for a new experimental application are discussed. (Less)
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- author
- Messi, Francesco LU
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- publishing date
- 2018-02
- type
- Other contribution
- publication status
- submitted
- subject
- keywords
- Front-end electronics for detector readout, electronics
- in
- ARXIV
- publisher
- arXiv.org
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- ea07776b-5fcb-4329-9266-28126af9cedf
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- https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.00777
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