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GPS and Time Dilation – Special and General Relativity

https://philosophersview.com/gps-and-time-dilation/
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Scientists reverse Alzheimer's in mice and restore memory (2025)

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Compiling Prolog to Forth [pdf]

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GitBlack: Tracing America's Foundation

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.04816
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Correctio

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We are QA Engineers now

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Researchers surprised by the brain benefits of cannabis usage in adults over 40

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2•SirLJ•36m ago•0 comments

Peter Thiel warns the Antichrist, apocalypse linked to the 'end of modernity'

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4•randycupertino•37m ago•2 comments

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3•breve•42m ago•0 comments
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LHC's New Chip Tackles Radiation Challenges

https://spectrum.ieee.org/lhc-radiation-chip
25•rbanffy•6mo ago

Comments

magicalhippo•6mo ago
I was curious about the analog to digital converter stages, and how it would fare in the radiation.

Turns out they're a bit lucky I guess. As noted in the paper[1]:

Transient errors affecting one or a few data samples due to SEUs can be tolerated and corrected by offline data analysis since the LAr pulse shape is analytically known.

This was used in their design:

The architecture incorporates a 9-subrange (3.2 bits) MDAC before a 12-bit, two-stage SAR, with the MDAC used to relax the dynamic range requirement for the SAR.

The MDAC and SAR are memory-less and their states are determined by the 40-MHz precision sampling clock and an intermediate 80-MHz internal clock signal. Therefore, any radiation-induced upset will only affect an individual sample.

[1]: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11017335

hinkley•6mo ago
I’m shocked that’s a high enough sampling rate.
brcmthrowaway•6mo ago
Maybe they use aliasing?
hinkley•6mo ago
The other responder suggested that the coordination is handled differently.

If you know the periodicity of a signal you can violate the Shannon Coding Limit. It's just that most signals you have to have a high enough sampling rate to detect the period, which gets you back to Shannon.

The LHC signal has out of band data that you can use to establish exactly when to take a sample, and the samples happen exactly 40 million times per second. So once you tune the time offset, the period is precise.

tux3•6mo ago
That's actually a design parameter! The particles circulate in the ring in a series of bunches, and they're spaced apart so that bunches collide at 40MHz

So the particles aren't colliding continously, they're injected and collided bunch by bunch

hinkley•6mo ago
So the clock skew is high resolution but the clock rate is low. Makes sense.
SiempreViernes•6mo ago
Pretty sure they measured the pulse and fitted a function to describe it themselves, its not like the bought the scintillator on Alibaba and it happened to come with a spec sheet listing the analytical form.
magicalhippo•6mo ago
Seems you're right[1]:

LAr cells pulse shapes can be predicted from calibration pulses by several models such as Response Transformation Method (RTM) and First Principles Method (FPM). Both model requires that the drift time be measured.

[1]: https://inspirehep.net/files/cb39822f5ead85e84d7a1221bcd68fa...

thrance•6mo ago
Title of the article starts with "Large Hardon Collider". I can't think of anything quippy to add, but that's not how "Hadron" is spelled.
pstuart•6mo ago
They really pulled a boner there.
HPsquared•6mo ago
I'm often amused to see what an individual's personally-tuned keyboard app / spellcheck outputs. It's a bit of an information leak sometimes!