M. Hracek
Czech Technical University in Prague
4 Papers
8 Citations
M. Hracek is an academic researcher from Czech Technical University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Application-specific integrated circuit & Detector. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of M. Hracek include CERN.
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Rate-capability of the VMM3a Front End in the RD51 Scalable Readout System
Dorothea Pfeiffer,L. Scharenberg,L. Scharenberg,P. Schwäbig,S. Alcock,Florian M. Brunbauer,Mogens Christensen,Klaus Kurt Desch,K. Flöthner,Francisco Garcia,Richard Hall-Wilton,M. Hracek,George Iakovidis,D. Janssens,Jochen Kaminski,M. Lupberger,Hans Muller,Eraldo Oliveri,L. Ropelewski,Alexandru Rusu,J. Samarati,M. van Stenis,A. Utrobicic,Rob Veenhof +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two firmware implementations of the non-ATLAS continuous readout mode are presented, as well as the implementation of the trigger-logic between the front-end cards and the DAQ computer.
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Resolving soft X-ray absorption in energy, space and time in gaseous detectors using the VMM3a ASIC and the SRS
L. Scharenberg,L. Scharenberg,Florian M. Brunbauer,Klaus Kurt Desch,M. Hracek,M. Hracek,M. Lisowska,M. Lisowska,M. Lupberger,Hans Muller,Eraldo Oliveri,Dorothea Pfeiffer,Dorothea Pfeiffer,L. Ropelewski,J. Samarati,J. Samarati,M. van Stenis,A. Utrobicic,Rob Veenhof,Rob Veenhof +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the capabilities of the VMM3a application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) into the Scalable Readout System (SRS) for measurements with Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs).
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Gaseous detector studies with the VMM3a ASIC and the Scalable Readout System
L. Scharenberg,Florian M. Brunbauer,Klaus Kurt Desch,M. Hracek,M. Lisowska,M. Lupberger,Hans Muller,Eraldo Oliveri,Dorothea Pfeiffer,L. Ropelewski,J. Samarati,M. van Stenis,A. Utrobicic,Rob Veenhof +13 more
TL;DR: A series of measurements are conducted to demonstrate and commission some of the capabilities of the combination of VMM3a and SRS, which are presented in this paper.
X-ray imaging with gaseous detectors using the VMM3a and the SRS
L. Scharenberg,L. Scharenberg,Jonathan Bortfeldt,Florian M. Brunbauer,Klaus Kurt Desch,Francisco Garcia,M. Hracek,M. Hracek,D. Janssens,D. Janssens,M. Lisowska,M. Lisowska,M. Lupberger,Hans Muller,H. Natal da Luz,Eraldo Oliveri,Dorothea Pfeiffer,Dorothea Pfeiffer,Dorothea Pfeiffer,H. Pulkkinen,L. Ropelewski,J. Samarati,J. Samarati,M. van Stenis,A. Utrobicic,Rob Veenhof,Rob Veenhof +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the advantages on the energy and the spatial resolution provided by the VMM3a application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for digital X-ray imaging.