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FERMI multi-chip module
CERN-OBJ-CE-006 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

This FERMI multi-chip module contains five million transistors. 25 000 of these modules will handle the flood of information through parts of the ATLAS and CMS detectors at the LHC. To select interesting events for recording, crucial decisions are taken before the data leaves the detector. FERMI modules are being developed at CERN in partnership with European industry.

FERMI multi-chip module
CERN-OBJ-CE-006 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

This FERMI multi-chip module contains five million transistors. 25 000 of these modules will handle the flood of information through parts of the ATLAS and CMS detectors at the LHC. To select interesting events for recording, crucial decisions are taken before the data leaves the detector. FERMI modules are being developed at CERN in partnership with European industry.

FERMI multi-chip module
CERN-OBJ-CE-006 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

This FERMI multi-chip module contains five million transistors. 25 000 of these modules will handle the flood of information through parts of the ATLAS and CMS detectors at the LHC. To select interesting events for recording, crucial decisions are taken before the data leaves the detector. FERMI modules are being developed at CERN in partnership with European industry.

FCM dipole magnet
CERN-OBJ-AC-085 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

In an effort to develop economical magnets for an upgrade of the LHC injector complex, CERN started in 2009 an R&D program on superconducting fast cycled magnets (FCM). The program has achieved its objective with the tests of the FCM dipole demonstrator, for which the construction was completed in March 2012. When compared to other magnets for similar application, the CERN FCM has a number of novel features.