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pro vyhledávání: '"C. Tamma"'
Autor:
Wen Yi Song, J. J. John, K. Kanisauskas, Jie Zhang, P. Phillips, Ivan Peric, Abraham Seiden, Gregor Kramberger, Ian Shipsey, Kirk Arndt, I. M. Gregor, Richard Nickerson, Martin Hoeferkamp, D. Su, Igor Mandić, Daniel Muenstermann, S. McMahon, Angelo Dragone, M. Buckland, F. Ehrler, D. Doering, Rui Wang, Marko Mikuž, Zhijun Liang, W. Fedorko, L. B. A. H. Hommels, Steven Worm, Jens Dopke, H. Zhu, Richard Bates, Sally Seidel, D. Das, R. Plackett, C. Tamma, F. F. Wilson, Philippe Grenier, H. M. X. Grabas, J. Segal, F. A. Di Bello, Francesco Rubbo, Renato Turchetta, Luigi Vigani, Marcel Michael Stanitzki, A. A. Affolder, P. Caragiulo, M R M Warren, Alexander Grillo, Vitaliy Fadeyev, Craig Buttar, C.J. Kenney, F. Martinez-Mckinney, Dzmitry Maneuski, Bojan Hiti, L. Ruckman, Todd Brian Huffman, Y. C. Han, Q. Xiu, Andrew Blue, J. Volk, Z. Galloway, Daniela Bortoletto, Mathieu Benoit, Lingxin Meng
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 924:214-218
Active silicon detectors built on p-type substrate are a promising technological solution for large area silicon trackers such as those at the High Luminosity LHC, but the radiation hardness of this novel approach has to be evaluated. Active n-in-p s
Autor:
Lorenzo Rota, Aseem Gupta, Bojan Markovic, Angelo Dragone, Kamath Umanath R, C. Tamma, Aldo Pena-Perez
Publikováno v:
ISCAS
Fast settling, accurate reference voltage buffer (RVB) are one of the key blocks of a successive approximation register (SAR) ADC. This paper presents the design of a RVB, which is aimed to drive SAR ADC architectures with hybrid RC-DAC: a popular im
Autor:
Dionisio Doering, Angelo Dragone, Hussein Ali, Xiaobin Xu, Lorenzo Rota, Aldo Pena-Perez, Savino Petrignani, Aseem Gupta, Bojan Markovic, Faisal Abu-Nimeh, B. Reese, C. Tamma, P. Caragiulo, Kamath Umanath R
Publikováno v:
2020 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC).
This work describes the primary modules of the digital read-out system implemented in a System-On-Chip (SoC) ASIC optimized for noble liquid Time Projection Chambers (TPCs). The ASIC, referred here as CRYO, performs digital and analog functions and h
Autor:
P. Caragiulo, Dionisio Doering, Xiaobin Xu, Hussein Ali, Bojan Markovic, Kamath Umanath R, M. E. Convery, Faisal Abu-Nimeh, P. A. Breur, Aldo Pena-Perez, Savino Petrignani, Aseem Gupta, Angelo Dragone, C. Tamma, Patrick Tsang, Lorenzo Rota
Publikováno v:
2020 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC).
CRYO ASIC is a System-On-Chip (SoC) waveform digitizer and serializer for Time Projection Chamber experiments operating at cryogenic temperatures. Implemented in 130 nm CMOS process, this ASIC combines both analog and digital functionalities includin
Autor:
Francesco Rubbo, P. Caragiulo, S. McMahon, Jie Zhang, F. A. Di Bello, F. Martinez-Mckinney, Bojan Hiti, Y. B. Chen, Luigi Vigani, H. Zhu, J. Segal, D. Su, Marcel Michael Stanitzki, Renato Turchetta, M R M Warren, C.J. Kenney, Sally Seidel, Richard Bates, Y. C. Han, Z. Galloway, Marko Mikuz, Craig Buttar, A. A. Affolder, Dzmitry Maneuski, Z. Liang, Abraham Seiden, I. M. Gregor, K. Kanisauskas, L. Ruckman, J. Volk, V. Fadeyev, Igor Mandić, Martin Hoeferkamp, Andrew Blue, Wen Yi Song, J. J. John, Q. Xiu, Gregor Kramberger, Angelo Dragone, Ian Shipsey, D. Doering, F. Ehrler, M. Buckland, H. M. X. Grabas, Alexander Grillo, Rui Wang, Ivan Peric, Peiliang Liu, W. Fedorko, L. B. A. H. Hommels, Philippe Grenier, Jens Dopke, P. Phillips, C. Tamma, Kirk Arndt, S. D. Worm, R. Plackett, F. F. Wilson, Richard Nickerson, W. Lu, Daniela Bortoletto, Mathieu Benoit, Todd Brian Huffman, Lingxin Meng, Daniel Muenstermann, D. Das
Publikováno v:
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A 981, 164520 (2020). doi:10.1016/j.nima.2020.164520
12th International 'Hiroshima' Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors, HSTD12, Hiroshima, Japan, 2019-12-14-2019-12-18
12th International 'Hiroshima' Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors, HSTD12, Hiroshima, Japan, 2019-12-14-2019-12-18
12th International 'Hiroshima' Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors, HSTD12, Hiroshima, Japan, 14 Dec 2019 - 18 Dec 2019; Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A 981, 164520 (2020). doi:10.101
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1841449e963b4d4c480ff441987b4571
Autor:
Gabriel Blaj, C.J. Kenney, P. Caragiulo, Gunther Haller, Bojan Markovic, M. Kwiatkowski, J. Segal, Lorenzo Rota, D. Doering, Angelo Dragone, C. Tamma
Publikováno v:
2019 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC).
THE SLAC Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) upgrade, known as LCLS-II, will provide extremely bright X-ray laser light at higher rate, moving from the actual 120 pulses per second (120 Hz) to 1 million pulses per second (1 MHz). The facility will ope
Autor:
Angelo Dragone, Xiaobin Xu, D. Doering, Faisal T. Abu-Nimeh, C. Tamma, Gunther Haller, P. Caragiulo, Hussein Ali, Bojan Markovic
Publikováno v:
MWSCAS
A sampling technique for X-ray detectors is presented, which performs a two channel single-ended-to-differential sampling, and buffers the sampled signals serially to the incremental Sigma Delta ADC. This sampling technique maximizes the readout spee
Autor:
Bojan Markovic, P. Caragiulo, M. Kwiatkowski, H. Adel, Gunther Haller, Xiaobin Xu, D. Doering, Angelo Dragone, C. Tamma
Publikováno v:
2018 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Proceedings (NSS/MIC).
The high repetition rate of second generation FEL is pushing the requirements of photon science x-ray cameras. In particular LCLS-II, planned upgrade of LCLS, will be able to operate at a continuous rate of 1 MHz. To exploit the new possibilities of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Instrumentation. 14:C12014-C12014
The LCLS-II Free Electron Laser (FEL) will produce X-ray pulses with a repetition rate of up to 1 MHz and energies between 250 eV and 5 keV. Experiments conducted at LCLS-II will require 2D imaging detectors with a unique set of features, such as hig
Autor:
Gunther Haller, C.J. Kenney, Gabriel Blaj, J. Segal, Jasmine Hasi, Angelo Dragone, M. Kwiatkowski, Christoph Bostedt, T. Osipov, Bojan Markovic, C. Tamma, P. Caragiulo
Publikováno v:
2016 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Medical Imaging Conference and Room-Temperature Semiconductor Detector Workshop (NSS/MIC/RTSD).
OVER the past two decades momentum resolving spectrometers have revolutionized electron and ion spectroscopy. Momentum spectroscopy has enabled a new class of experiments in both laser based ultrafast sciences, and x-ray spectroscopy [1]. The fundame