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Predicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical Links

Approximately 40 000 analog optical links will read out the data from 10 million silicon microstrips in the CMS Tracker. In an analog system, the overall gain directly determines the dynamic range and resolution of the data being read out. Production is sufficiently advanced to allow the extraction...

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Autores principales: Dris, Stefanos, Gill, Karl, Troska, Jan, Vasey, François
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1000407
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author Dris, Stefanos
Gill, Karl
Troska, Jan
Vasey, François
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Vasey, François
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description Approximately 40 000 analog optical links will read out the data from 10 million silicon microstrips in the CMS Tracker. In an analog system, the overall gain directly determines the dynamic range and resolution of the data being read out. Production is sufficiently advanced to allow the extraction of the real distribution of gain for each component making up the complete optical link. The purpose of this study is to examine the aggregate effect of the individual component gain distributions on the readout system's dynamic range, and its uniformity throughout the thousands of deployed links in the CMS Tracker. To this end, a Monte Carlo simulation based on production test data, and augmented with results from deployed links in real test systems, has been carried out. The results give an estimate of the spread in gain and dynamic range that can be expected in the final system, running at -10 degree C.
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spelling cern-10004072019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1000407engDris, StefanosGill, KarlTroska, JanVasey, FrançoisPredicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical LinksDetectors and Experimental TechniquesApproximately 40 000 analog optical links will read out the data from 10 million silicon microstrips in the CMS Tracker. In an analog system, the overall gain directly determines the dynamic range and resolution of the data being read out. Production is sufficiently advanced to allow the extraction of the real distribution of gain for each component making up the complete optical link. The purpose of this study is to examine the aggregate effect of the individual component gain distributions on the readout system's dynamic range, and its uniformity throughout the thousands of deployed links in the CMS Tracker. To this end, a Monte Carlo simulation based on production test data, and augmented with results from deployed links in real test systems, has been carried out. The results give an estimate of the spread in gain and dynamic range that can be expected in the final system, running at -10 degree C.CMS-NOTE-2006-145oai:cds.cern.ch:10004072006-11-09
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Dris, Stefanos
Gill, Karl
Troska, Jan
Vasey, François
Predicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical Links
title Predicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical Links
title_full Predicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical Links
title_fullStr Predicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical Links
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical Links
title_short Predicting the Gain Spread of the CMS Tracker Analog Readout Optical Links
title_sort predicting the gain spread of the cms tracker analog readout optical links
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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