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ATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission development

The current tracking system of the ATLAS experiment will be replaced by an all-silicon detector (ITk) in the course of the planned HL-LHC accelerator upgrade around 2025. The readout of the ITk pixel system will be most challenging in terms of data rate and readout speed. Simulation of the on-detect...

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Autor principal: Nielsen, Jason
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.313.0103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2290148
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description The current tracking system of the ATLAS experiment will be replaced by an all-silicon detector (ITk) in the course of the planned HL-LHC accelerator upgrade around 2025. The readout of the ITk pixel system will be most challenging in terms of data rate and readout speed. Simulation of the on-detector electronics indicates that the planned trigger rate of 1 MHz will require readout speeds up to 5.12 Gb/s per data link. The high-radiation environment precludes optical data transmission, so the first part of the data transmission has to be implemented electrically, over a 6-m distance between the pixel modules and the optical transceivers. Several high-speed electrical data transmission solutions involving small-gauge wire cables or flexible circuits have been prototyped and characterized. A combination of carefully-selected physical layers and aggressive signal conditioning are required to achieve the proposed specifications.
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spelling cern-22901482019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.22323/1.313.0103http://cds.cern.ch/record/2290148engNielsen, JasonATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission developmentParticle Physics - ExperimentThe current tracking system of the ATLAS experiment will be replaced by an all-silicon detector (ITk) in the course of the planned HL-LHC accelerator upgrade around 2025. The readout of the ITk pixel system will be most challenging in terms of data rate and readout speed. Simulation of the on-detector electronics indicates that the planned trigger rate of 1 MHz will require readout speeds up to 5.12 Gb/s per data link. The high-radiation environment precludes optical data transmission, so the first part of the data transmission has to be implemented electrically, over a 6-m distance between the pixel modules and the optical transceivers. Several high-speed electrical data transmission solutions involving small-gauge wire cables or flexible circuits have been prototyped and characterized. A combination of carefully-selected physical layers and aggressive signal conditioning are required to achieve the proposed specifications.ATL-ITK-PROC-2017-012oai:cds.cern.ch:22901482017-10-21
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Nielsen, Jason
ATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission development
title ATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission development
title_full ATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission development
title_fullStr ATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission development
title_full_unstemmed ATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission development
title_short ATLAS Phase-II upgrade pixel data transmission development
title_sort atlas phase-ii upgrade pixel data transmission development
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.313.0103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2290148
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