LEB99 Posters

  POSTERS : 25  
     
7 Meyer Thomas Use of CANbus in Monitoring the BaBar Detector
66 Schumacher Cornelius The ATLAS Calorimeter Trigger Pre-Processor
85 Cancelo Gustavo Optimizing a Readout Architecture for Pixel Detectors
90 Meggyesi Zoltan FPGA Design in the Presence of Single Event Upsets
91 Rubin Georges Status Report on the ALICE Detector Data Link Project
92 Centro Sandro DAEDALUS: real time signal anlyser for Icarus
94 Atkin Eduard Development of the printed circuit units for miltiwire chambers
95 Volkov Yury Analog signal splitter
115 Marzocca Cristoforo Relative Robustness against Process Fluctuations of Basic Building Blocks for Analog Front-end of Particle Detectors
126 Trunk Ulrich Performance and radiation tolerance of the Helix128-2.2 and 3.0 readout chips for the HERA-B microstrip detectors
139 Souchkov Vitali Front-end noise contribution to timing with signal fraction discriminators
162 Fulcher Jonathan Single Event Effect Studies on the APV6 Front End Readout Chip
176 Randazzo Nunzio Charge amplifier and analog memory for Silicon Drift Detector in ALICE
181 Mockett Paul A Low Cost CAN Node for A to D Measurements in ATLAS
186 Hansen Magnus A Generic Digital Readout System for High Resolution Calorimetry The FERMI Collaboration
188 Mendiburu Jean Pierre The Calibration by Charge Injection in the ECAL-CMS
193 Dupanloup Michel Irradiation tests of the APVD circuit for the CMS Tracker
194 Hu Christine A low noise BiMOS front-end amplifier in DMILL technology
199 Skorobogatov Peter Use of Diffused Laser Irradiation to Improve Dose Rate Simulation Adequacy
202 Kiesling Christian Global Event Decision with Neural Network Triggers for LHC Experiments
204 Popov Vladimir HERA-B Level-O high-PT trigger
205 Bohner Gerard front-end electronic for the LHCb preshower
210 Dzahini Daniel An automated test bench for shapers and SCA in a QFP100 package
212 Kolanoski Hermann Large System Experience with the ASD8-B Chip in the HERA-B Experiment
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Placidi Pisana A 40 MHz clock and trigger recovery circuit for the CMS tracker fabricated in a 0.25 mm CMOS technology and using a self calibration technique

Last Updated on 22.7.99
By cdecosse