The NA62 is an experiment at CERN with the aim to measure the very rare kaon decay K+ -> pi+ nu nubar. Carried on at CERN SPS the experiment aims to collect about 80 K+-> pi+ nu nubar events at the SM prediction with a signal to background ratio of 10:1 in two years of data taking.
For this purpose CERN awarded CAEN Spa with a contract for the design and production of the Calorimeter REAdout Module (CREAM) for the NA62 high resolution Liquid Krypton Calorimeter (LKr) .
CAEN will design and build 455 CREAM modules for the readout of the 13249 LKr channels.
CREAM Features
- VME64X compliant interface
- VME 6U form factor
- 32 channel
- 14 bit 50 MS/s ADC
- 2 Vpp input dynamics (differential)
- 14-bit programmable DC offset adjustment (±1V)
- Memory buffer:
- 26 MB circular buffer
- 5.2 GB event buffer
- Gbit Ethernet port for data readout
- VME64X compliant interface
For more information about NA62 CREAM Module, please download the poster presented by V. Ryjov (CERN) at TWEPP 2011 (26-30 September 2011 Vienna, Austria).

For more information about NA62 experiment please visit NA62 website.






