
doi: 10.2172/1156239 , 10.2172/6050619
A new preamplifier for particle detectors has been designed and built for the Fermilab VTPC by Fujitsu of Japan. The device, designated MB43458, is a semi-custom monolithic assembled in a small, low mass package. The purpose of this report is to document the preliminary tests which have been done thus far. Tests are continuing to expand upon the results presented herein.
420800 -- Engineering-- Electronic Circuits & Devices-- (-1989), Preamplifiers, Design, Electronic Equipment, Testing, Performance Testing, Pulse Rise Time, Amplification, Equipment, Impedance, Measuring Instruments, Amplifiers, Electric Impedance, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, 42 Engineering, Radiation Detectors, Gain, Noise, Timing Properties 440101* -- Radiation Instrumentation-- General Detectors Or Monitors & Radiometric Instruments
420800 -- Engineering-- Electronic Circuits & Devices-- (-1989), Preamplifiers, Design, Electronic Equipment, Testing, Performance Testing, Pulse Rise Time, Amplification, Equipment, Impedance, Measuring Instruments, Amplifiers, Electric Impedance, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, 42 Engineering, Radiation Detectors, Gain, Noise, Timing Properties 440101* -- Radiation Instrumentation-- General Detectors Or Monitors & Radiometric Instruments
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