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- From: Tim Andeen <timothy.robert.andeen AT cern.ch>
- To: John Parsons <parsons AT nevis.columbia.edu>
- Cc: John Hobbs <John.Hobbs AT stonybrook.edu>, "usatlas-hllhc-lartl2l3-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <usatlas-hllhc-lartl2l3-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Subject: Re: [Usatlas-hllhc-lartl2l3-l] Fwd: Re: [Usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l] FW: Questions Part B
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 10:03:58 -0400
You should be able to see and edit his here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wudNwzdXsjgf9_jYD_8o-6oA86c_uQiQqT06bxrzVeE/edit?usp=sharing).
-Tim
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 9:59 AM John Parsons <parsons AT nevis.columbia.edu> wrote:
FYI
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Subject: Re: [Usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l] FW: Questions Part B
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 09:54:18 -0400
From: John Parsons <parsons AT nevis.columbia.edu>
To: Elliot Lipeles <lipeles AT hep.upenn.edu>,
usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l AT lists.bnl.gov
CC: Mel Shochet <shochet AT hep.uchicago.edu>, Stephanie Majewski
<smajewsk AT uoregon.edu>, Wade Fisher <wfisher.msu AT gmail.com>
Here are LAr draft replies. We can try improve/shorten
a bit during lunch, but have to stop now for the
mgmt review session.
John
On 7/30/19 9:36 AM, Elliot Lipeles wrote:
> Here are the trigger responses...
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 6:33 AM mark oreglia <oreglia AT uchicago.edu
> <mailto:oreglia AT uchicago.edu>> wrote:
>
> Here are answers to the Tile questions (also in pdf format attached).
>
>
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>
> Tile Calorimeter
>
>
>
> 20) In your documentation, you describe simplifications of the Tile
> ELMB2 motherboard.
>
> Can you explain what allowed this simplification and if it has
> any
> impact
>
> on the performance of the circuits?
>
>
>
> 21) What is the magnetic field at that location in ATLAS? Have the
> components been
>
> tested in that field?
>
> For the fingers, we have up to 20 Gauss in normal fingers and up to 50
> Gauss in some special fingers.
> The transformers we use on the bricks are rated for up to 100 Gauss.
> But we also have a few inductors in the bricks.
> We are planning to perform magnetic field tests on the entire LV box to
> make sure that brick’s performance
> would not be affected under magnetic field.
>
> The Main Board has already been tested in magnetic fields 20 times
> higher than the ambient field.
>
>
>
> 22) How will the experiment pilot inform the production? Does the
> production start
>
> before that pilot program sees beam?
>
> The demonstrator drawer inserted in ATLAS is primarily a field test of
> the mechanical structure, power dissipation
> and ambient noise. These have all passed. Going forward, the
> demonstrator provides a platform for testing the back-end electronics,
> communication of slow controls, and trigger configurations.
>
>
>
> 23) Does the long board get extensive temperature cycling? Are their
> hidden vias?
>
> The Main Boards are burned-in at 60C for 5 days as part of the
> production process. We have not experienced
> any temperature related failures on the 20 boards produced so far. Yes,
> there are hidden vias on this 14-layer board.
>
>
>
> 24) Are there really fuses in the low voltage power supply?
>
> We do not have any fuses on the bricks themselves. But the 200 V input
> is being distributed to the bricks
> through a fuse board in the LV Box, with individual fuses for each
> brick. There are also some fuses on
> the output voltage of the bricks, which are located on the mainboards.
> These are supposed to disconnect a
> faulty mainboard side from one brick.
>
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Tim Andeen
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
College of Natural Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712-1192
web: tandeen.web.cern.ch
office (TX): PMA 10.208
office (CERN): 304/1-024
ph (TX): +1 512 475-9575
ph (CERN): +41 (0)22 76 758 14
email: tandeen AT utexas.edu
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[Usatlas-hllhc-lartl2l3-l] Fwd: Re: [Usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l] FW: Questions Part B,
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