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ROB performance in a high luminosity scenario

The first layer of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) DT (Drift Tube) readout system is built around the ROBs (Read Out Boards), which are responsible for the time measurement of the chamber signals to allow reconstruction of charged particle tracks with a resolution of 250 $\mu m$ per cell. ROB boards...

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Autor principal: Cela Ruiz, Jose Manuel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1712202
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description The first layer of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) DT (Drift Tube) readout system is built around the ROBs (Read Out Boards), which are responsible for the time measurement of the chamber signals to allow reconstruction of charged particle tracks with a resolution of 250 $\mu m$ per cell. ROB boards have shown an excellent performance during LHC operation and are expected to continue their operation safely during all LHC Phase 1 up to 2022. Present LHC upgrades for Phase 2 foresee an increase of instantaneous luminosity up to $5 \cdot 10^{34} ~ cm^{-2} \cdot s^{-1}$ which will increase significantly the expected hit rate. Moreover, CMS is studying to increase the Level 1 Accept (\emph{L1A}) latency of the trigger signal from 3.2 $\mu s$ to 20 $\mu s$ to allow including tracking subdetector information into the Level 1 trigger decision and also the \emph{L1A} frequency from 100 kHz maximum to up to 1 MHz, in order to accommodate the increase of trigger rate due to the higher luminosity. ROB operation under such conditions has been studied and tested in the laboratory and results are presented in this paper
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spelling cern-17122022019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1712202engCela Ruiz, Jose ManuelROB performance in a high luminosity scenarioDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe first layer of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) DT (Drift Tube) readout system is built around the ROBs (Read Out Boards), which are responsible for the time measurement of the chamber signals to allow reconstruction of charged particle tracks with a resolution of 250 $\mu m$ per cell. ROB boards have shown an excellent performance during LHC operation and are expected to continue their operation safely during all LHC Phase 1 up to 2022. Present LHC upgrades for Phase 2 foresee an increase of instantaneous luminosity up to $5 \cdot 10^{34} ~ cm^{-2} \cdot s^{-1}$ which will increase significantly the expected hit rate. Moreover, CMS is studying to increase the Level 1 Accept (\emph{L1A}) latency of the trigger signal from 3.2 $\mu s$ to 20 $\mu s$ to allow including tracking subdetector information into the Level 1 trigger decision and also the \emph{L1A} frequency from 100 kHz maximum to up to 1 MHz, in order to accommodate the increase of trigger rate due to the higher luminosity. ROB operation under such conditions has been studied and tested in the laboratory and results are presented in this paperCMS-CR-2014-105oai:cds.cern.ch:17122022014-06-18
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Cela Ruiz, Jose Manuel
ROB performance in a high luminosity scenario
title ROB performance in a high luminosity scenario
title_full ROB performance in a high luminosity scenario
title_fullStr ROB performance in a high luminosity scenario
title_full_unstemmed ROB performance in a high luminosity scenario
title_short ROB performance in a high luminosity scenario
title_sort rob performance in a high luminosity scenario
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1712202
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