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SUMMARY:Design of the Massive SiPMs sensor Characterization System for the
  Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Carlos Gaspar Benitez Montiel (IFIC)\nThe Deep Under
 ground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) will be an experiment in neutrino physic
 s. DUNE will consist of two detector locations\, one located at the Fermi 
 National Accelerator Laboratory near neutrino production\, and a Far Detec
 tor at the Sanford Underground Research Facility\, South Dakota. The far d
 etector consists of 4 liquid argon tanks of 10-kilotons fiducial mass each
  used to detect the charge and light produced in liquid argon by neutrino 
 interactions. The photons generated will be detected by Silicon Photomulti
 plier Sensors (SiPMs). Since there is a great quantity of light sensors fo
 r the experiment\, it is necessary to design a system for their massive ch
 aracterization. For this reason we are designing MASSIBO (Massive SiPM Cha
 racterization Boards)\, an automatic system which consists of electronic b
 oards for the amplification\, multiplexing and digitization of the sensor 
 signals. Currently\, the DUNE laboratory at IFIC is working on the first p
 rototype using the amplification and the multiplexing boards for the valid
 ation of the system. The first complete version or V1 of MASSIBO is expect
 ed to be available by August 2023\, and it will be capable of obtaining al
 l the necessary data from 180 sensors every 6 hours.\n\nhttps://indico.ifi
 c.uv.es/event/6924/contributions/20052/
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URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/6924/contributions/20052/
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