The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multi-purpose, large size, liquid scintillator experiment under construction in China. JUNO will perform leading measurements detecting neutrinos from different sources (reactor, terrestrial and astrophysical neutrinos) covering a wide energy range (from 200 keV to several GeV). This paper focuses on the design and development of a test protocol for the 20-inch PMT underwater readout electronics. The protocol has been employed for 10 months during the mass production and validation of all the electronics that will be installed in JUNO. A total number of 6950 electronic boards were tested with an acceptance yield of 99.1 %.
Mass testing of the JUNO experiment 20-inch PMT readout electronics
Andrea Serafini;Andrea Maino;Fabio Mantovani;Michele Montuschi;Barbara Ricci;Virginia Strati;
2023
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The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multi-purpose, large size, liquid scintillator experiment under construction in China. JUNO will perform leading measurements detecting neutrinos from different sources (reactor, terrestrial and astrophysical neutrinos) covering a wide energy range (from 200 keV to several GeV). This paper focuses on the design and development of a test protocol for the 20-inch PMT underwater readout electronics. The protocol has been employed for 10 months during the mass production and validation of all the electronics that will be installed in JUNO. A total number of 6950 electronic boards were tested with an acceptance yield of 99.1 %.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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