Speaker
Frank Simon
Description
Data acquisition systems are an essential backbone of modern experiments, in many cases defining overall performance in terms of data output and experimental statistics. Experiments at high-energy particle colliders, which push the limits of overall data throughput, and dark matter searches and precision experiments with often stringent constraints on physical connections and power budget in cryogenic volumes both profit from advances in programmable microelectonics. An overview over developments in both areas at the KIT Institute for Data Processing and Electronics will be given, highlighting connections between both classes of applications.