Technical instrumentation R&D for ILD SiW ECAL large scale device
V.Balagura (on behalf of SiW ECAL ILD collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of large-scale silicon-based calorimeter detectors with embedded electronics for the ILD at the future ILC collider, highlighting progress and future plans.
Contribution
It presents the R&D efforts on a large-scale silicon calorimeter with embedded electronics, including a prototype with 2,000 channels and plans for a full-scale device.
Findings
Prototype with 2,000 channels constructed
Embedded front-end electronics developed
Full prototype planned for 2018
Abstract
Calorimeters with silicon detectors have many unique features and are proposed for several world-leading experiments. We describe the R&D program of the large scale detector element with up to 12 000 readout channels for the International Large Detector (ILD) at the future e+e- ILC collider. The program is focused on the readout front-end electronics embedded inside the calorimeter. The first part with 2 000 channels and two small silicon sensors has already been constructed, the full prototype is planned for the beginning of 2018.
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