Abstract
The upcoming ProtoDUNE-II program at the CERN Neutrino Platform will consist of 2 liquid argon time projection chambers, which will serve as demonstrators of the technologies that will be used in the first 2 far detectors of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). A core component of these detectors is the cryogenic charge readout electronics, which are immersed in liquid argon along with the detectors and are responsible for reading out charge signals from the anodes of the time projection chambers. We discuss the design of these electronics and preliminary performance results from the ProtoDUNE-II assembly experience.
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