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Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHC

The CMS tracker at HL-LHC is required to provide prompt information on particles with high transverse momentum to the central Level\,1 trigger. For this purpose, the innermost part of the outer tracker is based on a combination of a pixelated sensor with a short strip sensor, the so-called Pixel-Str...

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Autores principales: Ceresa, Davide, Marchioro, Alessandro, Kloukinas, Konstantinos, Jan Kaplon, Bialas, Wojciech, Re, Valerio, Traversi, Gianluca, Gaioni, Luigi, Ratti, Lodovico
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/9/11/C11012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1742340
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author Ceresa, Davide
Marchioro, Alessandro
Kloukinas, Konstantinos
Jan Kaplon
Bialas, Wojciech
Re, Valerio
Traversi, Gianluca
Gaioni, Luigi
Ratti, Lodovico
author_facet Ceresa, Davide
Marchioro, Alessandro
Kloukinas, Konstantinos
Jan Kaplon
Bialas, Wojciech
Re, Valerio
Traversi, Gianluca
Gaioni, Luigi
Ratti, Lodovico
author_sort Ceresa, Davide
collection CERN
description The CMS tracker at HL-LHC is required to provide prompt information on particles with high transverse momentum to the central Level\,1 trigger. For this purpose, the innermost part of the outer tracker is based on a combination of a pixelated sensor with a short strip sensor, the so-called Pixel-Strip module (PS). The readout of these sensors is carried out by distinct ASICs, the Strip Sensor ASIC (SSA), for the strip layer, and the Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA) for the pixel layer. The processing of the data directly on the front-end module represents a design challenge due to the large data volume (30720\,pixels and 1920\,strips per module) and the limited power budget. This is the reason why several studies have been carried out to find the best compromise between ASICs performance and power consumption. This paper describes the current status of the MPA ASIC development where the logic for generating prompt information on particles with high transverse momentum is implemented. An overview of the readout method is presented with particular attention on the cluster reduction, position encoding and momentum discrimination logic. Concerning the architectural studies, a software test bench capable of reading physics Monte-Carlo generated events has been developed and used to validate the MPA design and to evaluate the MPA performance. The MPA-Light is scheduled to be submitted for fabrication this year and will include the full analog functions and a part of the digital logic of the final version in order to qualify the chosen VLSI technology for the analog front-end, the module assembly and the low voltage digital supply.
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spelling cern-17423402019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/9/11/C11012http://cds.cern.ch/record/1742340engCeresa, DavideMarchioro, AlessandroKloukinas, KonstantinosJan KaplonBialas, WojciechRe, ValerioTraversi, GianlucaGaioni, LuigiRatti, LodovicoMacro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHCDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS tracker at HL-LHC is required to provide prompt information on particles with high transverse momentum to the central Level\,1 trigger. For this purpose, the innermost part of the outer tracker is based on a combination of a pixelated sensor with a short strip sensor, the so-called Pixel-Strip module (PS). The readout of these sensors is carried out by distinct ASICs, the Strip Sensor ASIC (SSA), for the strip layer, and the Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA) for the pixel layer. The processing of the data directly on the front-end module represents a design challenge due to the large data volume (30720\,pixels and 1920\,strips per module) and the limited power budget. This is the reason why several studies have been carried out to find the best compromise between ASICs performance and power consumption. This paper describes the current status of the MPA ASIC development where the logic for generating prompt information on particles with high transverse momentum is implemented. An overview of the readout method is presented with particular attention on the cluster reduction, position encoding and momentum discrimination logic. Concerning the architectural studies, a software test bench capable of reading physics Monte-Carlo generated events has been developed and used to validate the MPA design and to evaluate the MPA performance. The MPA-Light is scheduled to be submitted for fabrication this year and will include the full analog functions and a part of the digital logic of the final version in order to qualify the chosen VLSI technology for the analog front-end, the module assembly and the low voltage digital supply.CMS-CR-2014-139oai:cds.cern.ch:17423402014-07-07
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Ceresa, Davide
Marchioro, Alessandro
Kloukinas, Konstantinos
Jan Kaplon
Bialas, Wojciech
Re, Valerio
Traversi, Gianluca
Gaioni, Luigi
Ratti, Lodovico
Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHC
title Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHC
title_full Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHC
title_fullStr Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHC
title_full_unstemmed Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHC
title_short Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The readout ASIC for the pixel-strip (PS) module of the CMS outer tracker at HL-LHC
title_sort macro pixel asic (mpa): the readout asic for the pixel-strip (ps) module of the cms outer tracker at hl-lhc
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/9/11/C11012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1742340
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