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Single event upset studies under neutron radiation of a high speed digital optical data link

The results from a series of neutron irradiation tests of a high speed digital optical data link based on a commercial serialiser, commonly known as 'G-link', and a vertical cavity surface emitting laser are described. The link was developed as a candidate for the front-end readout of the...

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Autores principales: Andrieux, M L, Dinkespiler, B, Evans, G, Gallin-Martel, L, Lundqvist, J M, Pearce, M, Rethore, F, Rydström, S, Stroynowski, R, Ye, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/619237
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Sumario:The results from a series of neutron irradiation tests of a high speed digital optical data link based on a commercial serialiser, commonly known as 'G-link', and a vertical cavity surface emitting laser are described. The link was developed as a candidate for the front-end readout of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter. The components at the emitting end of the link were unaffected by neutron irradiation levels exceeding those expected during 10 years of LHC running. However, the link suffered from single event upsets (SEU) when irradiated with energetic neutrons. A very general method based on the Burst Generation Rate (BGR) model has been developed and is used to extrapolate the error rate observed during tests to that expected at the LHC. A model independent extrapolation was used to check the BGR approach and the results were consistent. To reduce the SEU rate and the deadtime it implies, a Dual G-link system was built and tested with neutron radiation. 17 Refs.