The PicoTDC is a specially developed 64 channel Time to Digital Converter (TDC) ASIC in 65nm CMOS for use in High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments and similar scientific applications.
A novel seismic monitoring technology capable of high precision sensing of ground inclination and vibration, which allows for faster seismic event identification and alerts.
The ActiWiz software aims to hide the complexity of chemical composition of materials (activation of material) by reducing the problem to the definition of a few input parameters via a graphical user interface.
CERN developed the orbital cutting machine for repair of awkwardly located pipes in tight spaces. It is relevant for the industrial piping needs of accelerator facilities, as well as in sectors with environmental hazards, such as oil and gas piping, heat exchangers, and piping in nuclear plants.
A radiation and magnetic field tolerant DC-DC Point-Of-Load (POL), which enables distribution at higher voltage, with local on-detector conversion to the voltage required by the electronics, considerably decreasing the current in the cables.
The Integrated 2-Phase Accumulator Controlled Loop (2PACL) is a modification of the existing 2PACL system developed for the AMS-Tracker and LHCb-VELO CO2 cooling systems.
Invenio, the integrated digital library and repository system, is a suite of applications which provides the framework and tools for building and managing an autonomous digital library server.
Medipix3 is a CMOS pixel detector readout chip designed to be connected to a segmented semiconductor sensor. In addition to counting every particle hitting the pixels, it permits colour imaging and dead time free operation.
The new invention solves the problem of precisely mounting a cantilever to a structure in a vaccum tight, radiation hard way, where no further alignments are needed.
The quasar framework helps reduce the cost of developing and maintaining OPC-UA integration components (servers) through model driven code generation and re-use of common, OPC-UA related, code.
The “wall-less” GEM-type structure is capable of stable operation and high gas gain in humid ambient air and in photosensitive vapours including, TMAE.
ROOT is a general-purpose framework that provides an object oriented set of tools with all the functionality needed to handle and analyze large amounts of data in an extremely efficient way.
The Structured Laser Beam represents a new paradigm in the creation of non-diffractive beams (NDBs) and it has the potential to greatly improve a number of mainstream applications using laser beams or light beams.
Timepix2 is a programmable, general purpose hybrid pixel detector readout ASIC. The Timepix2 ASIC consists of a matrix of 256x256 pixels with pixel pitch of 55μm, and is applicable to a wide range of applications including X-ray imaging, particle tracking and material analysis.
Timepix4 is a programmable general purpose hybrid pixel detector readout ASIC, with a larger chip area and improved time stamp precision and hit rate capability in comparison to its predecessor, Timepix3. The Timepix4 ASIC consists of a matrix of 448 x 512 pixels with a pixel pitch of 55μm. By utilising Through-Silicon-Via (TSV) technology, the ASIC has been designed to be 4-side buttable, permitting almost seamless tiling on all 4 sides. The detector can be applied to a wide range of applications including X-ray imaging, particle tracking and material analysis.
TIM is a mechatronic product designed for CERN’s specific needs; providing unmanned operations in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Main functionalities: Surveying, monitoring, safety and ad-hoc interventions when necessary