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Development of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter Upgrade

Radiation-tolerant, high speed, high density and low power commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are planned to be used in the upgrade to the Liquid Argon (LAr) calorimeter front end (FE) trigger readout electronics. Total ionization dose (TID) and single event effect (...

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Autores principales: Hu, Xueye, Chen, Hucheng, Chen, Kai, Mead, Joseph, Liu, Shubin, An, Qi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.13538/j.1001-8042/nst.25.060403
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1647485
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author Hu, Xueye
Chen, Hucheng
Chen, Kai
Mead, Joseph
Liu, Shubin
An, Qi
author_facet Hu, Xueye
Chen, Hucheng
Chen, Kai
Mead, Joseph
Liu, Shubin
An, Qi
author_sort Hu, Xueye
collection CERN
description Radiation-tolerant, high speed, high density and low power commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are planned to be used in the upgrade to the Liquid Argon (LAr) calorimeter front end (FE) trigger readout electronics. Total ionization dose (TID) and single event effect (SEE) are two important radiation effects which need to be characterized on COTS ADCs. In our initial TID test, Texas Instruments (TI) ADS5272 was identified to be the top performer after screening a total 17 COTS ADCs from different manufacturers with dynamic range and sampling rate meeting the requirements of the FE electronics. Another interesting feature of ADS5272 is its 6.5 clock cycles latency, which is the shortest among the 17 candidates. Based on the TID performance, we have designed a SEE evaluation system for ADS5272, which allows us to further assess its radiation tolerance. In this paper, we present a detailed design of ADS5272 SEE evaluation system and show the effectiveness of this system while evaluating ADS5272 SEE characteristics in multiple irradiation tests. According to TID and SEE test results, ADS5272 was chosen to be implemented in the full-size LAr Trigger Digitizer Board (LTDB) demonstrator, which will be installed on ATLAS calorimeter during the 2014 Long Shutdown 1 (LS1).
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spelling cern-16474852023-03-14T19:39:11Zdoi:10.13538/j.1001-8042/nst.25.060403http://cds.cern.ch/record/1647485engHu, XueyeChen, HuchengChen, KaiMead, JosephLiu, ShubinAn, QiDevelopment of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter UpgradeDetectors and Experimental TechniquesRadiation-tolerant, high speed, high density and low power commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are planned to be used in the upgrade to the Liquid Argon (LAr) calorimeter front end (FE) trigger readout electronics. Total ionization dose (TID) and single event effect (SEE) are two important radiation effects which need to be characterized on COTS ADCs. In our initial TID test, Texas Instruments (TI) ADS5272 was identified to be the top performer after screening a total 17 COTS ADCs from different manufacturers with dynamic range and sampling rate meeting the requirements of the FE electronics. Another interesting feature of ADS5272 is its 6.5 clock cycles latency, which is the shortest among the 17 candidates. Based on the TID performance, we have designed a SEE evaluation system for ADS5272, which allows us to further assess its radiation tolerance. In this paper, we present a detailed design of ADS5272 SEE evaluation system and show the effectiveness of this system while evaluating ADS5272 SEE characteristics in multiple irradiation tests. According to TID and SEE test results, ADS5272 was chosen to be implemented in the full-size LAr Trigger Digitizer Board (LTDB) demonstrator, which will be installed on ATLAS calorimeter during the 2014 Long Shutdown 1 (LS1).Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) that are radiation-tolerant, high speed,</br>high density and low power will be used in upgrading the LAr (liquid argon) calorimeter front end (FE) trigger</br>readout electronics. Total ionization dose (TID) and single event effect (SEE) of the COTS ADCs should be</br>characterized. In our initial TID test, 17 COTS ADCs from different manufacturers with dynamic range and</br>sampling rate meeting requirements of the FE electronics were checked, and the ADS5272 of Texas Instruments</br>(TI) was the best performer of all. Another interesting feature of ADS5272 is its 6.5 clock cycles latency, which</br>is the shortest of all the 17 candidates. Based on the TID performance, we designed an SEE evaluation system</br>for ADS5272, which allows us to further assess its radiation tolerance. In this paper, we present a detailed design</br>of ADS5272 SEE evaluation system and show the effectiveness of this system while evaluating ADS5272 SEE</br>characteristics in multiple irradiation tests. According to TID and SEE test results, ADS5272 was chosen to</br>be implemented in the full-size LAr Trigger Digitizer Board (LTDB) demonstrator, which will be installed on</br>ATLAS calorimeter during the 2014 Long Shutdown 1 (LS1).Radiation-tolerant, high speed, high density and low power commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are planned to be used in the upgrade to the Liquid Argon (LAr) calorimeter front end (FE) trigger readout electronics. Total ionization dose (TID) and single event effect (SEE) are two important radiation effects which need to be characterized on COTS ADCs. In our initial TID test, Texas Instruments (TI) ADS5272 was identified to be the top performer after screening a total 17 COTS ADCs from different manufacturers with dynamic range and sampling rate meeting the requirements of the FE electronics. Another interesting feature of ADS5272 is its 6.5 clock cycles latency, which is the shortest among the 17 candidates. Based on the TID performance, we have designed a SEE evaluation system for ADS5272, which allows us to further assess its radiation tolerance. In this paper, we present a detailed design of ADS5272 SEE evaluation system and show the effectiveness of this system while evaluating ADS5272 SEE characteristics in multiple irradiation tests. According to TID and SEE test results, ADS5272 was chosen to be implemented in the full-size LAr Trigger Digitizer Board (LTDB) demonstrator, which will be installed on ATLAS calorimeter during the 2014 Long Shutdown 1 (LS1).arXiv:1402.1889oai:cds.cern.ch:16474852014-02-08
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Hu, Xueye
Chen, Hucheng
Chen, Kai
Mead, Joseph
Liu, Shubin
An, Qi
Development of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter Upgrade
title Development of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter Upgrade
title_full Development of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter Upgrade
title_fullStr Development of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter Upgrade
title_full_unstemmed Development of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter Upgrade
title_short Development of COTS ADC SEE Test System for the ATLAS LAr Calorimeter Upgrade
title_sort development of cots adc see test system for the atlas lar calorimeter upgrade
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.13538/j.1001-8042/nst.25.060403
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