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Serial powering of pixel modules

Modern pixel detectors for the next generation of high-energy collider experiments like LHC use readout electronics in deep sub- micron technology. Chips in this technology need a low supply voltage of 2-2.5 V alongside high current consumption to achieve the desired performance. The high supply cur...

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Autores principales: Stockmanns, Tobias, Fischer, P, Hügging, Fabian Georg, Peric, I, Runólfsson, O, Wermes, Norbert
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(03)01787-X
http://cds.cern.ch/record/726076
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author Stockmanns, Tobias
Fischer, P
Hügging, Fabian Georg
Peric, I
Runólfsson, O
Wermes, Norbert
author_facet Stockmanns, Tobias
Fischer, P
Hügging, Fabian Georg
Peric, I
Runólfsson, O
Wermes, Norbert
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description Modern pixel detectors for the next generation of high-energy collider experiments like LHC use readout electronics in deep sub- micron technology. Chips in this technology need a low supply voltage of 2-2.5 V alongside high current consumption to achieve the desired performance. The high supply current leads to significant voltage drops in the long and low mass supply cables so that voltage fluctuations at the chips are induced, when the supply current changes. This problem scales with the number of modules when connected in parallel to the power supplies. An alternative powering scheme connects several modules in series resulting in a higher supply voltage but a lower current consumption of the chain and therefore a much lower voltage drop in the cables. In addition the amount of cables needed to supply the detector is vastly reduced. The concept and features of serial powering are presented and studies of the implementation of this technology as an alternative for the ATLAS pixel detector are shown. In particular, it is shown that the potential risk of powering in series can be addressed and eliminated.
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spelling cern-7260762019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0168-9002(03)01787-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/726076engStockmanns, TobiasFischer, PHügging, Fabian GeorgPeric, IRunólfsson, OWermes, NorbertSerial powering of pixel modulesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesModern pixel detectors for the next generation of high-energy collider experiments like LHC use readout electronics in deep sub- micron technology. Chips in this technology need a low supply voltage of 2-2.5 V alongside high current consumption to achieve the desired performance. The high supply current leads to significant voltage drops in the long and low mass supply cables so that voltage fluctuations at the chips are induced, when the supply current changes. This problem scales with the number of modules when connected in parallel to the power supplies. An alternative powering scheme connects several modules in series resulting in a higher supply voltage but a lower current consumption of the chain and therefore a much lower voltage drop in the cables. In addition the amount of cables needed to supply the detector is vastly reduced. The concept and features of serial powering are presented and studies of the implementation of this technology as an alternative for the ATLAS pixel detector are shown. In particular, it is shown that the potential risk of powering in series can be addressed and eliminated.oai:cds.cern.ch:7260762003
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Stockmanns, Tobias
Fischer, P
Hügging, Fabian Georg
Peric, I
Runólfsson, O
Wermes, Norbert
Serial powering of pixel modules
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