2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10909-011-0423-4
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The Readout and Biasing System for the MARE Experiment in Milan

Abstract: The complete readout and biasing system for the MARE experiment in Milan is presented. The experiment aims at a direct measurement of the neutrino mass, and is based on an array of microcalorimeters coupled to semiconductor thermistors. The readout is based on JFETs operated inside the cryostat at cold (130 K), to buffer the voltage signal from the thermistors. The sources of the JFETs are fed into second stage amplifiers with very low noise (less than 0.5 nV/ √ Hz white noise) and programmable high gain. The … Show more

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“…The presence of only one ground signal for all channels, which corresponds to the detector holder, cancels the ground loop interference. The output signal is filtered with an active Bessel low pass antialiasing filter, placed close to the DAQ system [18].…”
Section: Mare 1 In Milanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of only one ground signal for all channels, which corresponds to the detector holder, cancels the ground loop interference. The output signal is filtered with an active Bessel low pass antialiasing filter, placed close to the DAQ system [18].…”
Section: Mare 1 In Milanmentioning
confidence: 99%