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Design of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small Wheels

The ATLAS experiment will be upgraded during the next LHC Long Shutdown (LS2). The flagship upgrade is the New Small Wheel (NSW), which consists of 2 disks of Muon Gas detectors. The detector technologies used are Micromegas (MM) and sTGC, providing a total of 16 layers of tracking and trigger. The...

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Autor principal: Koulouris, Aimilianos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289186
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description The ATLAS experiment will be upgraded during the next LHC Long Shutdown (LS2). The flagship upgrade is the New Small Wheel (NSW), which consists of 2 disks of Muon Gas detectors. The detector technologies used are Micromegas (MM) and sTGC, providing a total of 16 layers of tracking and trigger. The Slow Control Adapter (SCA) is part of the GigaBit Transceiver (GBT) - “Radiation Hard Optical Link Project” family of chips designed at CERN, EP-ESE department, which will be used at the NSW upgrade. The SCA offers several interfaces to read analog and digital inputs, and configure front-end Readout ASICs, FPGAs, or other chips. This poster gives an overview of the system, data flow, and software developed for communicating with the SCA.
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spelling cern-22891862019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2289186engKoulouris, AimilianosDesign of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small WheelsParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS experiment will be upgraded during the next LHC Long Shutdown (LS2). The flagship upgrade is the New Small Wheel (NSW), which consists of 2 disks of Muon Gas detectors. The detector technologies used are Micromegas (MM) and sTGC, providing a total of 16 layers of tracking and trigger. The Slow Control Adapter (SCA) is part of the GigaBit Transceiver (GBT) - “Radiation Hard Optical Link Project” family of chips designed at CERN, EP-ESE department, which will be used at the NSW upgrade. The SCA offers several interfaces to read analog and digital inputs, and configure front-end Readout ASICs, FPGAs, or other chips. This poster gives an overview of the system, data flow, and software developed for communicating with the SCA.ATL-MUON-SLIDE-2017-907oai:cds.cern.ch:22891862017-10-14
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Koulouris, Aimilianos
Design of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small Wheels
title Design of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small Wheels
title_full Design of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small Wheels
title_fullStr Design of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small Wheels
title_full_unstemmed Design of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small Wheels
title_short Design of the Front-End Detector Control System of the ATLAS New Small Wheels
title_sort design of the front-end detector control system of the atlas new small wheels
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289186
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