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Lessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus Tape

Requirements of HEP experiments lead to highly integrated systems with many electrical, mechanical and thermal constraints. A complex performance optimisation is therefore required. High speed data transmission lines are designed using copper-polyimide flexible bus tapes rather than cable harnesses...

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Autores principales: Dopke, Jens, Fadeyev, Vitaliy, Grillo, Alexander, Martinez-McKinney, George Forest, Phillips, Peter William, Sawyer, Craig, Sullivan, Stephanie W, Wastie, Roy, Weidberg, Anthony, Nielsen, Jason
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/01/C01019
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author Dopke, Jens
Fadeyev, Vitaliy
Grillo, Alexander
Martinez-McKinney, George Forest
Phillips, Peter William
Sawyer, Craig
Sullivan, Stephanie W
Wastie, Roy
Weidberg, Anthony
Nielsen, Jason
author_facet Dopke, Jens
Fadeyev, Vitaliy
Grillo, Alexander
Martinez-McKinney, George Forest
Phillips, Peter William
Sawyer, Craig
Sullivan, Stephanie W
Wastie, Roy
Weidberg, Anthony
Nielsen, Jason
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description Requirements of HEP experiments lead to highly integrated systems with many electrical, mechanical and thermal constraints. A complex performance optimisation is therefore required. High speed data transmission lines are designed using copper-polyimide flexible bus tapes rather than cable harnesses to minimize radiation length. Methods to improve the signal integrity of point-to-point links and multi-drop configurations in an ultra-low-mass system are described. FEA calculations are an essential guide to the optimisation which allow data rates of 640 Mbps for point-to-point links over a length of up to 1.4m, as well as 160 Mbps for multi-drop configuration. The designs were validated using laboratory measurements of S-parameters and direct BER tests.
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spelling cern-22290082019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/12/01/C01019http://cds.cern.ch/record/2229008engDopke, JensFadeyev, VitaliyGrillo, AlexanderMartinez-McKinney, George ForestPhillips, Peter WilliamSawyer, CraigSullivan, Stephanie WWastie, RoyWeidberg, AnthonyNielsen, JasonLessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus TapeParticle Physics - ExperimentRequirements of HEP experiments lead to highly integrated systems with many electrical, mechanical and thermal constraints. A complex performance optimisation is therefore required. High speed data transmission lines are designed using copper-polyimide flexible bus tapes rather than cable harnesses to minimize radiation length. Methods to improve the signal integrity of point-to-point links and multi-drop configurations in an ultra-low-mass system are described. FEA calculations are an essential guide to the optimisation which allow data rates of 640 Mbps for point-to-point links over a length of up to 1.4m, as well as 160 Mbps for multi-drop configuration. The designs were validated using laboratory measurements of S-parameters and direct BER tests.ATL-ITK-PROC-2016-001oai:cds.cern.ch:22290082016-11-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Dopke, Jens
Fadeyev, Vitaliy
Grillo, Alexander
Martinez-McKinney, George Forest
Phillips, Peter William
Sawyer, Craig
Sullivan, Stephanie W
Wastie, Roy
Weidberg, Anthony
Nielsen, Jason
Lessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus Tape
title Lessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus Tape
title_full Lessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus Tape
title_fullStr Lessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus Tape
title_full_unstemmed Lessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus Tape
title_short Lessons Learned in High Frequency Data Transmission Design: ATLAS Strips Bus Tape
title_sort lessons learned in high frequency data transmission design: atlas strips bus tape
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/01/C01019
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2229008
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