on Electronics for LHC Experiments Krakow, Poland, 11 - 15 September 2000 GROUNDING, SHIELDING
AND COOLING
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Performance
of a High Voltage Power Supply Incorporating a Ceramic Transformer
Masatosi Imori
, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Japan
Yoshiaki Shikaze, Masatosi Imori , Hideyuki Fuke, Hiroshi Matsumoto
and Takashi Taniguchi
Multichannel
System of Fully Isolated HV Power Supplies for Silicon Strip Detectors
Piotr Malecki, Institute
of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland
E. Górnicki, P. Malecki, S. Koperny
Switching
Power Supply Technology for ATLAS Lar Calorimeter
Helio Takai, Brookhaven National
Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA
J. Kierstead and H. Takai
Grounding
and Shielding of the ATLAS TRT - an overall strategy
Zbigniew Hajduk, Insitute
of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland
Z. Hajduk and M. Mandl for the TRT Collaboration
Design
Considerations of Low Voltage DC Power Distribution for CMS Sub-Detectors
Claudio Rivetta, ETH,
Zurich and CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
B. Allongue, J. Elias, P. Fontaine, S. Lusin, C. Rivetta, P. Robl,
G. Stefanini, F. Szoncso
Electronic
Design Automation tools for high-speed electronic systems
John Evans, CERN, Geneva,
Switzerland
B.J. Evans, E. Calvo Giraldo, T. Motos Lopez
Development
of Fluorocarbon Evaporative Cooling Recirculators and Controls for the
ATLAS Pixel and Semiconductor Tracking Detectors.
Greg Hallewell, Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, UK and CCPM, Marseille, France
C. Bayer, S. Berry, P. Bonneau, M. Bosteels, H. Burckhart, D. Cragg,
R. English, G. Hallewell, B. Hallgren, S. Kersten, P. Kind,
K. Langedrag, S. Lindsay, M. Merkel, S. Stapnes, J. Thadome, V.
Vacek