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The Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout Electronics

The Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the hadronic calorimeter covering the central region of the ATLAS experiment at LHC. The TileCal readout consists of about 10000 channels. Its main upgrade will occur for the High Luminosity LHC phase (phase 2) where the peak luminosity will increase 5-fold compared...

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Autor principal: Meehan, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1705571
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description The Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the hadronic calorimeter covering the central region of the ATLAS experiment at LHC. The TileCal readout consists of about 10000 channels. Its main upgrade will occur for the High Luminosity LHC phase (phase 2) where the peak luminosity will increase 5-fold compared to the design luminosity. An additional increase of the average luminosity with a factor of 2 can be achieved by luminosity levelling. The upgrade aims at replacing the majority of the on- and off-detector electronics so that all calorimeter signals are directly digitized and sent to the off-detector electronics in the counting room. To achieve the required reliability, redundancy has been introduced at different levels. The smallest independent on-detector electronics module has been reduced from 45 channels to 6, greatly reducing the consequences of a failure in the on-detector electronics. The size of the smallest mechanical module has been reduced by a factor 4 to facilitate maintenance. This will mostly be accomplished by module replacement to reduce radiation exposure to maintenance personnel, which will be an increasingly important issue. Three different options are presently being investigated for the front-end electronic upgrade. The final choice will be made after extensive test beam studies. 10 Gbps optical links are used to read out all digitised data to the counting room while 5 Gbps down-links are used for synchronization, configuration and detector control. For the off-detector electronics a pre-processor is being developed, which takes care of the initial trigger processing while temporarily storing the main data flow in pipeline and de-randomizer memories.
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spelling cern-17055712019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1705571engMeehan, SThe Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout ElectronicsParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the hadronic calorimeter covering the central region of the ATLAS experiment at LHC. The TileCal readout consists of about 10000 channels. Its main upgrade will occur for the High Luminosity LHC phase (phase 2) where the peak luminosity will increase 5-fold compared to the design luminosity. An additional increase of the average luminosity with a factor of 2 can be achieved by luminosity levelling. The upgrade aims at replacing the majority of the on- and off-detector electronics so that all calorimeter signals are directly digitized and sent to the off-detector electronics in the counting room. To achieve the required reliability, redundancy has been introduced at different levels. The smallest independent on-detector electronics module has been reduced from 45 channels to 6, greatly reducing the consequences of a failure in the on-detector electronics. The size of the smallest mechanical module has been reduced by a factor 4 to facilitate maintenance. This will mostly be accomplished by module replacement to reduce radiation exposure to maintenance personnel, which will be an increasingly important issue. Three different options are presently being investigated for the front-end electronic upgrade. The final choice will be made after extensive test beam studies. 10 Gbps optical links are used to read out all digitised data to the counting room while 5 Gbps down-links are used for synchronization, configuration and detector control. For the off-detector electronics a pre-processor is being developed, which takes care of the initial trigger processing while temporarily storing the main data flow in pipeline and de-randomizer memories.ATL-TILECAL-SLIDE-2014-270oai:cds.cern.ch:17055712014
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The Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout Electronics
title The Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout Electronics
title_full The Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout Electronics
title_fullStr The Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout Electronics
title_full_unstemmed The Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout Electronics
title_short The Phase 2 Upgrade of the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter Readout Electronics
title_sort phase 2 upgrade of the atlas hadronic tile calorimeter readout electronics
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