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Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] notes from today's HCAL meeting
- From: Michael Lenz <mlenz AT rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>
- To: sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov
- Subject: Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] notes from today's HCAL meeting
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2018 09:21:13 -0500
Hi John, Thank you very much for this relatively short yet
thorough summery of yesterdays meeting ! The only minor issue
that I'll have to discuss with John and Ed would be the
thermocouple placement on new testers (where and how to attach
depending on sipm pc board version). Relieved we can move on !
Regards, Mike On 11/28/2018 5:28 PM, Lajoie, John G
[PHYSA] wrote:
Dear HCAL'ers: I wanted to send out a few notes summarizing the issues we
discussed in today's HCAL regarding the tile tester. A lot of
this was in private emails over the past few days, and even that
was confusing, so I thought a summary everyone could digest
would be helpful. The experts should correct anything that I get
wrong. (1) The issue we have encountered is that the final production
light blocks for the tiles do not plug properly into the mating
holder on the tile tester. The final light blocks were modified
so that the SiPM holder "clicks" in place rather than relying on
friction, which is a change we definitely need. There was
coordination on the light block and SiPM holder changes, but the
impact on the tile tester fell through the cracks.
(2) When the new light block is used on the existing tile
tester, there is an additional ~2mm gap between the SiPM and the
fibers exiting the tile. The tile tester can still be used, but
the amplitude measured from MIPs will be about 20-30% lower.
(3) Since we are interested in relative, not so much absolute,
yields when monitoring the Uniplast production, we will continue
to use the tile tester at Uniplast as is for the pre-production
tiles.
(4) In time for the production option, we will produce modified
tile testers with new holders that will properly mate to the
production light blocks. Rich has already started the design
work on this, and we will fix other problems at the same time
(aluminum pins to replace the printed pins to reduce the risk of
breakage, modified screw holes requested by Mike Lenz).
(5) One remaining issue is if the new files testers will use
the old SiPM boards or the new boards. This has downstream
implications for the electronics used in the test stand. Megan
will work with Edward, Steve Boose, Rich and Mike Lenz to come
to a decision on switching to the new electronics. (6) Uniplast is trying to FedEx new light blocks and SiPM
holders to BNL but has shipping issues. JL is working to get a
FedEx number to Uniplast so this can be charged to ISU and we
can get these parts to BNL ASAP. In addition to Rich verifying
the light block will work with the new holder design, Eric and
Steve need the new SiPM holders to verify the SiPM board size.
(7) Mike Lenz will continue to build the new tests stands with
all the parts that don't change, so he will be ready for the new
backplanes/holders when they are ready.
(8) Anthony and Edward will communicate with Uniplast about the
proper organization of files in Dropbox and will ensure that we
are collecting all the information we need from Uniplast, in the
way we need it.
John
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John Lajoie Professor of Physics Iowa State University
(515) 294-6952 lajoie AT iastate.edu _______________________________________________ sPHENIX-HCal-l mailing list sPHENIX-HCal-l AT lists.bnl.gov https://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/sphenix-hcal-l |
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[Sphenix-hcal-l] notes from today's HCAL meeting,
Lajoie, John G [PHYSA], 11/28/2018
- Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] notes from today's HCAL meeting, Michael Lenz, 11/29/2018
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] notes from today's HCAL meeting, Xiaochun He, 11/28/2018
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