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The future circular collider in Europe
/ Zimmermann, Frank (CERN) ; Benedikt, Michael (CERN)
The proposed Future Circular Collider (FCC) integrated programme consists of two stages: An electron–positron collider serving as a highest-luminosity Higgs-boson, electroweak and top-quark factory, followed by a proton–proton collider with a collision energy around 100 TeV. In 2021, the CERN Council initiated the FCC Feasibility Study. [...]
2026 - 7 p.
- Published in : JACoW NAPAC 2025 (2026) 7-13
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In : 5th North American Particle Accelerator Conference (NAPAC2025), Sacremento, CA, United States, 10 - 15 Aug 2025, pp.7-13
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Advancements and future expansions of the Caribou DAQ system
/ Otarid, Younes (CERN) ; Benoit, Mathieu (ORNL, Oak Ridge (main)) ; Buschmann, Eric (Brookhaven Natl. Lab.) ; Chen, Hucheng (Brookhaven Natl. Lab.) ; Dannheim, Dominik (CERN) ; Kamoisis, Ilias (CERN) ; Koffas, Thomas (Carleton U. (main)) ; St-Jean, Ryan (Carleton U. (main)) ; Spannagel, Simon (DESY) ; Tang, Shaochun (Brookhaven Natl. Lab.) et al.
Caribou is a versatile data acquisition (DAQ) system developed within several collaborative frameworks (CERN EP R&D;, DRD3, AIDAinnova, and Tangerine) to support laboratory and test-beam characterization of novel silicon pixel detectors. It combines a custom Control and Readout (CaR) board with a Xilinx Zynq System-on-Chip (SoC) running project-wide shared firmware and software stacks. [...]
arXiv:2511.04270.-
2026 - 7 p.
- Published in : JINST 21 (2026) C04051
Fulltext: document - PDF; 2511.04270 - PDF;
In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2025, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6 - 10 Oct 2025, pp.C04051
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Multi-Gsps ADC radiation qualification for the LHC BPM system consolidation
/ Barros Marin, M (CERN) ; Boccardi, A (CERN) ; Can Ozdogan, S (CERN) ; Danzeca, S (CERN) ; Ferraro, R (CERN) ; Krupa, M (CERN) ; Scialdone, A (CERN)
The consolidation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Beam Position Monitor (BPM) requires digitising analogue signals from more than 1000 dual-plane BPMs using radiation-tolerant analogue-to-digital converters (ADCs). To this end, two commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) quad-channel, 12-bit ADCs operating at up to 1.6 Gsps were tested. [...]
2026 - 7 p.
- Published in : JINST 21 (2026) C03032
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In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2025, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6 - 10 Oct 2025, pp.C03032
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Manufacture and QC of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk) pixel quad module flex
/ Bates, R (Glasgow U.) ; Naik, S (Glasgow U.)
/ATLAS ITK Collaboration
ITk hybrid pixel detector consists of about 10,000 planar “quad” modules formed from 4 ASICs, (developed within the RD53 collaboration) bump bonded to a single sensor.The flexible PCB attached to the sensor connects the ASICs to the system and provides module electrical environment.To guarantee a long-term reliability in the harsh HL-LHC environment, a tight quality control is mandatory.Using three bare flex and three population vendors the populated flexes are manufactured as per IPC standards,Quality Control (QC) protocols were developed to maintain quality and maximize module yield.We describe in detail the QC tests and key results..
2026 - 7 p.
- Published in : JINST 21 (2026) C04049
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In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2025, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6 - 10 Oct 2025, pp.C04049
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The iFTDC front-end cards for the COMPASS and AMBER experiments
/ Konorov, I (Tech. U., Munich (main)) ; Friedrich, J (Tech. U., Munich (main)) ; Eichhorn, K (Tech. U., Munich (main)) ; Losekamm, M J (Tech. U., Munich (main)) ; Maehrholz, T (Tech. U., Munich (main)) ; Paul, S (Tech. U., Munich (main))
The iFTDC front-end cards were originally developed for the COMPASS experiment, and were later adapted for the streaming readout of AMBER. AMBER is the successor to the COMPASS experiment at the M2 beam line at CERN. [...]
2026 - 7 p.
- Published in : JINST 21 (2026) C04020
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In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2025, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6 - 10 Oct 2025, pp.C04020
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Radiation hardness compatibility of vacuum gauge electronics for the HL-LHC era
/ Chatzigeorgiou, N (CERN) ; Pigny, G (CERN) ; Ferraro, R (CERN) ; Alia, R (CERN) ; Danzeca, S (CERN) ; Soares, S (CERN) ; Rieker, V (CERN)
The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) upgrade will lead to increased radiation levels in the LHC tunnel. Consequently, hundreds of vacuum gauge conditioning electronics deployed throughout the machine tunnel must be replaced by new radiation tolerant designs. [...]
2026 - 9 p.
- Published in : JINST 21 (2026) C04017
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In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2025, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6 - 10 Oct 2025, pp.C04017
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Charge collection parameterization of MALTA2, a depleted monolithic active pixel sensor
/ Fasselt, L (DESY ; Humboldt U., Berlin (main)) ; Behera, P (Indian Inst. Tech., Madras) ; Berlea, D V (DESY ; Humboldt U., Berlin (main)) ; Bortoletto, D (U. Oxford (main)) ; Buttar, C (Glasgow U.) ; Chembakan, T (Indian Inst. Tech., Madras) ; Dao, V (Stony Brook U.) ; Dash, G (Indian Inst. Tech., Madras) ; Haberl, S (CERN) ; Inada, T (CERN) et al.
A fast simulation method is presented for a depleted monolithic active pixel sensor, which uses a data driven parameterization of the charge collection and propagation. This approach provides an efficient alternative to TCAD simulations, particularly for sensors whose proprietary process details - such as doping profiles or implant geometries - are unavailable. [...]
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2026 - 7 p.
- Published in : JINST 21 (2026) C04001
Fulltext: 2602.23139 - PDF; document - PDF;
In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2025, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6 - 10 Oct 2025, pp.C04001
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A high-throughput, low-power module for on-chip packet sorting in large-area pixel detectors
/ Brambilla, F E (CERN ; Leuven U.) ; Ceresa, D (CERN) ; Dhaliwal, J (CERN) ; Kloukinas, K (CERN) ; Prinzie, J (CERN ; Leuven U.)
Modern pixel detectors for high-energy physics require real-time, low-power packet sorting to manage extreme data rates and high hit-rate densities under tight area and power constraints.Unlike frame-based readout chips, which output all pixel data at fixed intervals, data-driven architectures send out only active pixel hits, enabling higher efficiency but producing unsorted, variable-latency data streams.We present a 28nm SRAM-based sorting module that uses simplified bucket sorting to group packets by event timestamp, reducing processing overhead and bandwidth. The radiation-hardened design achieves <5% data loss due to sorting, processes in parallel up to 60 consecutive events at 320 MHz, while sustaining 100 Gbit s$^{-1}$ output data-rates and consuming less than 200 mW, to meet the requirements for integration in an upcoming hybrid pixel readout chip..
2026 - 8 p.
- Published in : JINST 21 (2026) C04002
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In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2025, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6 - 10 Oct 2025, pp.C04002
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