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Development of a DMILL radhard multiplexer for the ATLAS Glink optical link and radiation test with a custom Bit ERror Tester

A high speed digital optical data link has been developed for the front-end readout of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter. It is based on a commercial serialiser commonly known as Glink, and a vertical cavity surface emitting laser. To be compatible with the data interface requirements, the Glink...

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Autor principal: Dzahini, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2001-005.418
http://cds.cern.ch/record/588659
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Sumario:A high speed digital optical data link has been developed for the front-end readout of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter. It is based on a commercial serialiser commonly known as Glink, and a vertical cavity surface emitting laser. To be compatible with the data interface requirements, the Glink must be coupled to a radhard multiplexer that has been designed in DMILL technology to reduce the impact of neutron and gamma radiation on the link performance. This multiplexer features a very severe timing constraints related both to the front-end board output data and the Glink control and input signals. The full link has been successfully neutron and proton radiation tested by means of a custom bit error tester. (7 refs).