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Test Results of the ALICE SDD Electronic Readout Prototypes

The first prototypes of the front-end electronics of the ALICE silicon driftdetectors have been designed and tested. The integrated circuits have been designed using state of the art technologies and, for the analog parts, with radiation-tolerantdesign techniques. In this paper, the test results of...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Mazza, G, Alberici, G, Anelli, G, Bonazzola, G C, Cavagnino, D, Cerello, P G, De Remigis, P, Falchieri, D, Gabrielli, A, Gandolfi, E, Giubellino, P, Masetti, M, Montaño-Zetina, L M, Nouais, D, Rivetti, A, Tosello, F, Werbrouck, A E, Wheadon, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2000-010.147
http://cds.cern.ch/record/439169
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Sumario:The first prototypes of the front-end electronics of the ALICE silicon driftdetectors have been designed and tested. The integrated circuits have been designed using state of the art technologies and, for the analog parts, with radiation-tolerantdesign techniques. In this paper, the test results of the building blocks of the PASCAL chip and the first prototype of the AMBRA chip are presented. The prototypes fully respect the ALICE requirements; owingto the use of deep-submicron technologies together with radiation-tolerant layout techniques, the prototypes have shown a toleranceto a radiation dose much higher than the one foreseen for the ALICE environment.(Abstract only available, full text to follow).