Front-end Electronics for the CALICE/EUDET Calorimeters
Remi Cornat

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design challenges and collaborative efforts involved in developing high-granularity front-end electronics for CALICE/EUDET calorimeters, focusing on power, integration, and connection issues.
Contribution
It introduces the design considerations and collaborative approach for creating compact, high-granularity calorimeter electronics within the CALICE/EUDET project.
Findings
Addressed power dissipation challenges
Developed integrated front-end electronics
Established collaborative design tools
Abstract
The CALICE collaboration is involved in the design of compact calorimeters featuring a high granularity. The technical developments have to overcome various design issues such as the power dissipation, the integration of the front-end electronics inside the detector and connections between the parts. A huge collaborative work is required to achieve the devices using common tools and designs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Superconducting Materials and Applications
