Abstract

The LHC Electronics Review Board was created in 1994 to advise the LHC experiments Committee LHCC on rationalization measures in the fields of design, manufacture and operation of electronic systems for LHC experiments. To this end, the LERB found appropriate to launch a series of topical workshops in order to allow for open discussions on the issues at stake. This paper recalls related events and decisions that occurred between 1985 and the approval of the LHC in 1995. The LERB terms of reference and the outcome of the first workshop are presented.

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  • The LERB found appropriate to launch a series of topical workshops in order to allow for open discussions on the issues at stake

  • The approval of the LHC by CERN Council was yet unclear and the community had to wait until SSC funding was cancelled by the DOE in October 1993 to see the redirection of existing resources worldwide (U.S.A., Japan and others) towards the CERN based Large Hadron Collider proposal

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Genesis of a workshop

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