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Texas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation Results

Texas Instruments’s TPS7H1101-SP is an ultra low drop-out voltage regulator that operates under a wide range of input voltages - 1.5 to 7V. It can operate under a load of at most 3A and is radiation qualified by Texas Instruments for Total Ionizing Dose (TID) effects and Single Event Effects (SEE)....

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Autor principal: The ATLAS collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2054955
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description Texas Instruments’s TPS7H1101-SP is an ultra low drop-out voltage regulator that operates under a wide range of input voltages - 1.5 to 7V. It can operate under a load of at most 3A and is radiation qualified by Texas Instruments for Total Ionizing Dose (TID) effects and Single Event Effects (SEE). For the application of the TPS7H1101-SP on the Front End Boards (FEBs) of the New Small Wheel (NSW) of the ATLAS detector, we study its susceptibility to a third kind of radiation effect -displacement damage- and present its performance in fast neutrons up to a dose of 6 x 10$^{14}$ 1MeVNE/cm$^{2}$.
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spelling cern-20549552021-04-19T16:03:24Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2054955engThe ATLAS collaborationTexas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation ResultsParticle Physics - ExperimentTexas Instruments’s TPS7H1101-SP is an ultra low drop-out voltage regulator that operates under a wide range of input voltages - 1.5 to 7V. It can operate under a load of at most 3A and is radiation qualified by Texas Instruments for Total Ionizing Dose (TID) effects and Single Event Effects (SEE). For the application of the TPS7H1101-SP on the Front End Boards (FEBs) of the New Small Wheel (NSW) of the ATLAS detector, we study its susceptibility to a third kind of radiation effect -displacement damage- and present its performance in fast neutrons up to a dose of 6 x 10$^{14}$ 1MeVNE/cm$^{2}$.ATL-MUON-PUB-2015-002oai:cds.cern.ch:20549552015-09-24
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Texas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation Results
title Texas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation Results
title_full Texas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation Results
title_fullStr Texas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation Results
title_full_unstemmed Texas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation Results
title_short Texas Instruments TPS7H1101-SP Fast Neutron Irradiation Results
title_sort texas instruments tps7h1101-sp fast neutron irradiation results
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2054955
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