Construction and Testing of a Common Mode Choke for Cryogenic Detector Pre-Amplifiers
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Common-mode choke inductors are useful tools for resolving grounding issues in large detector systems. Using inductive components on cryogenic pre-amplifier boards has so far been prevented by the poor low-temperature performance of common ferrite materialssuch as NiZn and MnZn. Recentlydeveloped nanocrystallineand amorphous ferrite materials promise improved performance up to the point where using magnetics at liquid mitrogen temperatures becomes feasible. This research applies the work of Yin et al. on characterizing ferrite materials by constructing and testing a common mode choke inductor for use on detector pre-amplifiers for the ELT first generation instruments.
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