K5-302
Remote Electro-Opto Readout of a K5 Module
Ashley Greenall
04/11/02
K5-302 Outer Module using Liverpool Support Card
A scheme has been developed to check the feasibility of reading out a K5
module using the Opto Route (DORIC/VDC) remotely. The module is configured
to be electrically 'remote' from the readout support card, the interconnection
is made via a 5m screened Ethernet cable (for the BPM encoded CLK0/COM0
and Link0/Link1 data streams). The input signals for the DORIC have been
set so that they are switching at 60uA (low-end), the DORIC is specified
to expect input signals whose switching range is 60uA - 600uA (for a Logic
1).
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Module mounted in Valencia Cooling Box
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Module mounted directly onto cooling block - no insulation layer added.
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Agnd connection to box.
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No common-mode chokes used.
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Select = 0, Optical data route.
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Nominal ABCD bias settings (FEShp = 30uA, FEBias = 220uA)
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Vdet = 120V, Idet = 0.36uA
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Thybrid = 33C
Opto-Results
As a comparison the tests are repeated but this time using the Redundant
data route with the readout adjacent to the module (no remote interconnection).
Redundant-Results
Conclusions/Observations
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A K5 module has been demonstrated to perform well with module configuration
and data readout over 5m Ethernet cable.
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No Stream_errors or Timeouts occurred during data collection.
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Module performance is as shown below, (Red
is for the Redundant link for comparison):
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Front-end Input noise, Link0 = 1455e (1405e),
Link1 = 1485e (1438e);
(specification is
<1500e)
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Gain, Link0 = 56.8mV/fC (56.8mV/fC), link1
= 57.4mV/fC (57.65mV/fC) (specification
is 50mV/fC)
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Threshold variation (for TrimRange 0) , Link0 = 2.33mV (2.16mV),
Link1 = 1.79mV (1.96mV).
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Noise Occupancy, Link0 = 8.93x 10-6 (6.19x
10-6 ), Link1 = 7.52 x 10-6 (5.24x
10-6 ) (specification, after irradiation is <10-4)
Comparing the Remote Opto-Readout against the Redundant Readout shows
little difference in the specified performance parameters. The Input Noise,
Gain and Threshold profiles also show the same structure.