Abstract

Design and implementation issues regarding a bipolar high-speed read-out system to be used at future high luminosity colliders, such as LHC, are presented. The entire system consists of two blocks (the preamplifier and the RC-CR shaper) to be located in separate positions. For this purpose different monolithic solutions were realized for testing. Noise and speed considerations led to use of bipolar technology. Preliminary experimental results in good agreement with simulations, are given for one of the realized electronic chains.

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