A new high-speed integrated circuit to reliably transmit data in the demanding environment of the world’s largest physics experiment is the fastest of its kind. The “link-on-chip” — or LOC serializer circuit — was designed by physicists at Southern Methodist University in Dallas for use in a key experiment of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator. Designed for a high-radiation environment, it can operate at cryogenic temperatures, with high data bandwidth, low-power dissipation and extremely high reliability.
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New high-speed integrated circuit for world’s biggest physics experiment is fastest of its kind
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