
doi: 10.1063/1.48550
Electronic instrumentation for large fixed‐target and collider experiments is rapidly moving to the use of highly integrated electronics wherever it is cost effective. This trend is aided by the development of circuit building blocks useful for nuclear and high‐energy physics instrumentation and has accelerated recently with the development of monolithic silicon chips with multiple functions on one substrate. Examples of recent developments are given, together with remarks on the rationale for use of monolithic electronics and economic considerations.
Design, Multiwire Proportional Chambers 440104, Cost, Electronic Equipment, Si Semiconductor Detectors, 426000, Time Projection Chambers, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, 42 Engineering, Electron Devices And Circuits, Components, Shower Counters, High Energy Physics Instrumentation
Design, Multiwire Proportional Chambers 440104, Cost, Electronic Equipment, Si Semiconductor Detectors, 426000, Time Projection Chambers, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, 42 Engineering, Electron Devices And Circuits, Components, Shower Counters, High Energy Physics Instrumentation
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