Electronics integration for the GE2/1 and ME0 GEM detector systems for the CMS Phase-2 Muon System Upgrade
Stephen D. Butalla, Marcus Hohlmann

TL;DR
This paper discusses the integration and testing of frontend electronics for the GE2/1 and ME0 GEM detectors, which are crucial for the CMS muon system upgrade in response to the HL-LHC luminosity increase.
Contribution
It presents the electronics integration process and testing procedures for the GE2/1 and ME0 GEM detectors in the CMS upgrade.
Findings
Successful integration of frontend electronics for GE2/1 and ME0 detectors
Testing procedures established for electronics validation
Future plans outlined for electronics development
Abstract
The Large Hadron Collider is currently undergoing its High Luminosity upgrade, which is set to increase the instantaneous luminosity by about a factor of five. Consequently, the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment is upgrading its muon spectrometer to cope with the increased muon flux in the forward region. The GE2/1 triple-Gas Electron Multiplier detector, which has recently entered the mass production phase, and the ME0 triple-GEM detector system, which is in the late prototyping phase, are undergoing electronics integration. These proceedings briefly discuss the frontend electronics for the GE2/1 and ME0 detector systems, the electronics integration testing process, and the future plans for the frontend electronics of these two detector systems by the CMS GEM Collaboration.
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