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The module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detector

The ATLAS pixel detector is organized in 3 barrels and 5 forward and backward disks. The basic building block for each of those detector components is the detector module. There are a total of 2,228 of them, each one having 16 $9 analog front-end (FE) chips, bump-bonded to individual diodes of a sil...

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Autor principal: Beccherle, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/409732
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description The ATLAS pixel detector is organized in 3 barrels and 5 forward and backward disks. The basic building block for each of those detector components is the detector module. There are a total of 2,228 of them, each one having 16 $9 analog front-end (FE) chips, bump-bonded to individual diodes of a silicon detector, and a module controller chip (MCC). There are 61,440 channels in a module for an active area 16*64 mm/sup 2/ which are controlled and read out by a $9 MCC. Therefore in total there are 1.4*10/sup 8/ channels to be read out the whole detector. Main LHC constraints are 40 MHz bunch crossing, 75 kHz Level 1 trigger rate, 2.5 mu s Level 1 trigger latency and a dose of 300 kGy (1*10/sup $9 15/ cm/sup -2/ 1 MeV neutron equivalent fluence), for the innermost barrel. The MCC described in this paper is a non rad-hard version which is used for the ATLAS pixel demonstrator program. (3 refs).
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spelling cern-4097322019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/409732engBeccherle, RThe module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ATLAS pixel detector is organized in 3 barrels and 5 forward and backward disks. The basic building block for each of those detector components is the detector module. There are a total of 2,228 of them, each one having 16 $9 analog front-end (FE) chips, bump-bonded to individual diodes of a silicon detector, and a module controller chip (MCC). There are 61,440 channels in a module for an active area 16*64 mm/sup 2/ which are controlled and read out by a $9 MCC. Therefore in total there are 1.4*10/sup 8/ channels to be read out the whole detector. Main LHC constraints are 40 MHz bunch crossing, 75 kHz Level 1 trigger rate, 2.5 mu s Level 1 trigger latency and a dose of 300 kGy (1*10/sup $9 15/ cm/sup -2/ 1 MeV neutron equivalent fluence), for the innermost barrel. The MCC described in this paper is a non rad-hard version which is used for the ATLAS pixel demonstrator program. (3 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:4097321998
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Beccherle, R
The module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detector
title The module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detector
title_full The module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detector
title_fullStr The module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detector
title_full_unstemmed The module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detector
title_short The module controller chip (MCC) of the ATLAS pixel detector
title_sort module controller chip (mcc) of the atlas pixel detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/409732
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