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Hybrid Design, Procurement and Testing for the LHCb Silicon Tracker

The Silicon Tracker of the LHCb experiment consists of four silicon detector stations positioned along the beam line of the experiment. The detector modules of each station are constructed from wide pitch silicon microstrip sensors. Located at the module's end, a polyimide hybrid is housing the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bay, A, Fauland, P, Frei, R, Jiménez-Otero, S, Perrin, A, Tran, MT, Van Hunen, J J, Vervink, K, Vollhardt, A, Agari, M, Bauer, C, Blouw, J, Hofmann, W, Knöpfle, K T, Löchner, S, Schmelling, M, Schwingenheuer, B, Smale, N J, Adeva, B, Esperante-Pereira, D, Lois, C, Vázquez, P, Lehner, F, Bernhard, R P, Bernet, R, Gassner, J, Köstner, S, Needham, M, Steinkamp, O, Straumann, U, Volyanskyy, D, Voss, H, Wenger, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2005-011.67
http://cds.cern.ch/record/885752
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Sumario:The Silicon Tracker of the LHCb experiment consists of four silicon detector stations positioned along the beam line of the experiment. The detector modules of each station are constructed from wide pitch silicon microstrip sensors. Located at the module's end, a polyimide hybrid is housing the front-end electronics. The assembly of the more than 600 hybrids has been outsourced to industry. We will report on the design and production status of the hybrids for the LHCb Silicon Tracker and describe the quality assurance tests. Particular emphasis is laid on the vendor qualifying and its impact on our hybrid design that we experienced during the prototyping phase.