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Readout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter

The high-luminosity LHC will provide 5-7 times higher luminosites than the orignal design. An improved readout system of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter is needed to readout the 182,500 calorimeter cells at 40 MHz with 16 bit dynamic range in these conditions. Low-noise, low-power, radiation-tole...

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Autor principal: Anelli, Christopher Ryan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621669
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description The high-luminosity LHC will provide 5-7 times higher luminosites than the orignal design. An improved readout system of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter is needed to readout the 182,500 calorimeter cells at 40 MHz with 16 bit dynamic range in these conditions. Low-noise, low-power, radiation-tolerant and high-bandwidth electronics components are being developed in 65 and 130 nm CMOS technologies. First prototypes of the front-end electronics components show good promise to match the stringent specifications. The off-detector electronics will make use of FPGAs connected through high-speed links to perform energy reconstruction, data reduction and buffering. Results of tests of the first prototypes of front-end components will be presented, along with design studies on the performance of the off-detector readout system.
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spelling cern-26216692022-09-28T13:21:46Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2621669engAnelli, Christopher RyanReadout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon CalorimeterParticle Physics - ExperimentThe high-luminosity LHC will provide 5-7 times higher luminosites than the orignal design. An improved readout system of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter is needed to readout the 182,500 calorimeter cells at 40 MHz with 16 bit dynamic range in these conditions. Low-noise, low-power, radiation-tolerant and high-bandwidth electronics components are being developed in 65 and 130 nm CMOS technologies. First prototypes of the front-end electronics components show good promise to match the stringent specifications. The off-detector electronics will make use of FPGAs connected through high-speed links to perform energy reconstruction, data reduction and buffering. Results of tests of the first prototypes of front-end components will be presented, along with design studies on the performance of the off-detector readout system.ATL-LARG-SLIDE-2018-328oai:cds.cern.ch:26216692018-06-05
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Anelli, Christopher Ryan
Readout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter
title Readout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter
title_full Readout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter
title_fullStr Readout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter
title_full_unstemmed Readout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter
title_short Readout Electronics Upgrades of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter
title_sort readout electronics upgrades of the atlas liquid argon calorimeter
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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