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Design of electronics, trigger and data acquisition system for the proposed INO prototype detector

Design of electronics, trigger and data acquisition system for the proposed INO prototype detector. B.Satyanarayana (For INO collaboration) Department of High Energy Physics Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai, 400 005 E-mail: bsn@tifr.res.in.

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Design of electronics, trigger and data acquisition system for the proposed INO prototype detector

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  1. Design of electronics, trigger and data acquisition system for the proposed INO prototype detector B.Satyanarayana(For INO collaboration)Department of High Energy PhysicsTata Institute of Fundamental ResearchHomi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai, 400 005E-mail: bsn@tifr.res.in

  2. INO prototype detector • Detector and signal specifications • Detector dimensions: 1m X 1m X 1m • 14 layers of RPCs with 6cm iron plates interleaved. • Two signal planes orthogonal to each other and each having 32 pick-up strips • Total channels = 32 X 14 X 2 = 896 • Pulse height = 100 to 300mV; Rise time = < 1 ns • Pulse width = ~50ns; Rate ~ 1KHz • Trigger information • Expected trigger rate is few Hz • Required Trigger logic is m X n fold, where • m = 1 to 4; no. of consecutive channels in a layer • n = 5 to 1; no. of consecutive layers with m fold in each layer • ie m x n = (1 x 5) OR (2 x 4) OR (3 x 3) OR (4 x 2) • Information to be recorded on a trigger • Absolute arrival time of the trigger • Track identification (XYZ points in RPC layers) • Direction of track ( TDC information) • Miscellaneous information and calibration data • Monitoring health of the detector XVI DAE-BRNS Symposium on HEP SINP, Kolkata Nov 29 - Dec 3, 2004

  3. Readout scheme for prototype XVI DAE-BRNS Symposium on HEP SINP, Kolkata Nov 29 - Dec 3, 2004

  4. 32-channel front-end module XVI DAE-BRNS Symposium on HEP SINP, Kolkata Nov 29 - Dec 3, 2004

  5. Prototype detector trigger logic XVI DAE-BRNS Symposium on HEP SINP, Kolkata Nov 29 - Dec 3, 2004

  6. Readout scheme for final detector The keywords are channel count and fast timing XVI DAE-BRNS Symposium on HEP SINP, Kolkata Nov 29 - Dec 3, 2004

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