The FAZIA setup: a review on the electronics and the mechanical mounting
S. Valdr\'e, G. Casini, N. Le Neindre, M. Bini, A. Boiano, B., Borderie, P. Edelbruck, G. Poggi, F. Salomon, G. Tortone, R. Alba, S., Barlini, E. Bonnet, R. Bougault, A. Bougard, G. Brulin, M. Bruno, A. Buccola,, A. Camaiani, A. Chbihi, C. Ciampi, M. Cicerchia, M. Cinausero, D.

TL;DR
This paper reviews the electronic and mechanical design of the FAZIA detector array, highlighting technical innovations that enable precise measurements in heavy-ion physics experiments.
Contribution
It provides a detailed overview of the current FAZIA setup, including recent technical improvements and future development directions.
Findings
Successful commissioning enabled high-quality data collection.
Technical innovations improved detector performance.
The setup supports advanced heavy-ion reaction studies.
Abstract
In this paper the technological aspects of the FAZIA array will be explored. After a productive commissioning phase, FAZIA blocks started to measure and give very useful data to explore the physics of Fermi energy heavy-ion reactions. This was possible thanks to many technical measures and innovations developed in the commissioning phase and tuned during the first experimental campaigns. This paper gives a detailed description of the present status of the FAZIA setup from the electronic and mechanical point of view, trying also to trace a path for new improvements and refinements of the apparatus.
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