RT Book, Section T1 Preliminary test for radiation tolerant electronic components for the LHC cryogenic system A1 Agapito Serrano, Juan Andrés A1 Cardeira, F. M. A1 Casas-Cubillos, Juan A1 Duarte Muñoz, Abraham A1 Fernandes, Ana C. A1 Franco Peláez, Francisco Javier A1 Gil, María José A1 Gomes, Paulo A1 Gonçalves, Isabel C. A1 Hernández Cachero, Antonio A1 Jordung, Ulf A1 Martin Barreales, Miguel Ángel A1 Marques, José G. A1 Paz López, Antonio A1 Ramalho, Antonio J. G. A1 Rodríguez-Ruiz, Miguel Ángel A1 Santos Blanco, José Pedro AB The LHC accelerator will use about 1600 main superconducting magnets operating below 2K. The magnets temperature is a control parameter and its target accuracy imposes very severe constraints on both the sensing element and its signal conditioner. They will both be installed inside the tunnel, thus exposed to a relatively high neutron fluence and gamma dose. It is then crucial to understand the effects of radiation on the performance of the electronic components that will be selected for the signal conditioner. This paper presents data concerning the radiation effects on typical active and passive discrete electronic components. This is the first step toward building a radiation tolerant signal conditioner. PB CERN Publishing Service SN 92-9083-147-2 SN 0007-8328 YR 1999 FD 1999-10-29 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/60870 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/60870 LA eng NO © CERNWorkshop on Electronics for LHC Experiments (5. 1999. Snowmass, Colorado).This work has been financed by the cooperation agreement K476/LHC between CERN & UCM and by the Spanish research agency CICYT (TIC98-0737), and partially supported by ITN. NO CERN NO Universidad Complutense de Madrid NO CICYT NO ITN (Portugal) DS Docta Complutense RD 8 oct 2025