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VTX Electronics Integration

E.J. Mannel Columbia University DOE Review June 2-3, 2009. VTX Electronics Integration. Electronics Integration Tasks. System Testing FNAL chain test complete Power and Grounding V1 plan complete V2 plan in progress (75%) Power systems- Evaluation Bias system (100%)

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VTX Electronics Integration

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  1. E.J. Mannel Columbia University DOE Review June 2-3, 2009 VTX Electronics Integration

  2. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Electronics Integration Tasks • System Testing • FNAL chain test complete • Power and Grounding • V1 plan complete • V2 plan in progress (75%) • Power systems- • Evaluation • Bias system (100%) • Low Voltage (40%) • Purchasing (10%)

  3. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Electronics Integration Tasks • Slow Control • Pixel (70%) • Stripixel (10%) • Power (50%) • Rack Allocation and Cable Plan • In progress (80%) • Design and Safety Reviews • In progress (60%) • DCM-2 Interface • In progress (40%)

  4. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu System Chain Tests • FNAL T-984(E.J. Mannel Spokesperson) • Conducted at the FNAL M-Test Beam Facility August 17-28, 2008 • 120 GeV proton beam, ~ 4kHz • 3 Pixel ½ ladders with PHENIX DAQ System (Full chain test with pixel system) • 3 Stripixel sensor modules with stand-alone readout system • Data collection over ~5 days

  5. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu System Chain Tests • Results reported by A. Taketani (pixel) and R. Nouicer (stripixel) • Successfully ran both systems in close proximity to each other. • Measured: • Noise rates (pixel) • Signal:Noise ratios (stripixel) • Efficiencies (pixels/stripixels) • Charge sharing • Tests were successfully completed.

  6. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Power and Ground Plan • Common plan for both the VTX and FVTX systems. • V1 plan completed and documented on VTX/FVTX Twiki • V2 plan is under developement. • Plan Highlights: • VTX and FVTX isolated from each other and other PHENIX systems • Star ground plan • Single point connection to PHENIX clean ground • Flexibility in location of ground connections

  7. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Power and Ground Plan • Plan Highlights Continued: • Shielding around beam pipe • Exterior shielding around VTX/FVTX enclosure • Optional interior shielding between subsystems • Optical connections to Rack Room/DAQ • Independent floating bias supplies • Segregated common supplies for low voltage

  8. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Magnet Bridge Floating Returns Pixel Subsystem Pixel Power VTX/FVTX Global Power and Ground Plane StriPixel Subsystem StriPixel Power FVTX North FVTX N Power FVTX South FVTX S Power Safety Ground Beam Pipe Shield Rack Room PIXEL FEMs StripPixel FEMs Space Frame Fiber Optic FVTX FEMs PHENIX Clean Ground Power and Ground

  9. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Low Voltage Power • Use new PHENIX Standard Low Voltage System • Based on Vicor MegPak modules • Distribution Modules: • 10 channels common voltage/return • Up to 10 Amps/channel • Individual channel Switching • Voltage and current monitoring • Design completed, testing in progress

  10. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Pixel Module 3.5V-4A per channel Pixel Bus 1 SPIRO 1 Pixel Bus 2 SPIRO 2 Pixel Bus 3 SPIRO 3 Pixel Bus 4 SPIRO Module 5V-4A per channel SPIRO 4 Pixel Bus 5 SPIRO 5 Pixel Low Voltage Distribution

  11. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu PHENIX Low Voltage Module • Design is complete • Boards available for evaluation and testing • Evaluation crate being installed in Chemistry lab • Will test with stripixel system in June

  12. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Bias Supply • Bias supply from Wiener/ISEG selected • Single channel floating bias supplies • Pixel 0-50V (60 channels) • Stripixel 0-250V (40 channels) • Separate crates for pixel and stripixel systems • Performance testing done Mar-May 2008 @ SBU • Integration testing done July-Aug 2008 • Integration testing by A. Hulsebus (ISU) and PHENIX ONCS group • Comment from PHENIX ONCS group- • “System easily integrated into PHENIX”

  13. Wiener/ISEG System • Control module SNMP, tested under LINUX and fully functional. • 16 channels per module • 4 modules per crate. • 2 crates required for VTX • 7 modules (4 pixel, 3 stripixel required Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu

  14. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Wiener/ISEG System • System tested • Valid quote in hand • 12 week delivery • Reviewing quote • Anticipate PO will be issued in June 2009 • System available for ladder testing Fall 2009

  15. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Slow Control • Discussions with PHENIX ONCS group (M. Purschke, E. Desmond) • First meeting in Sept 2007 • Discussion of overall design • Pixel Requirements • Pixel slow control • N. Apadula (SBU) primary programmer • Developing code for PHENIX On-line • 70% complete

  16. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Slow Control • Stripixel Slow Control • Standalone sytem working: A. Dion (ISU), A. Enokizono (ORNL) • Discussions with PHENIXS ONCS group Mar 2009 • Starting work on system to interface with PHENIX On-line system (A. Dion, A. Enokizono)

  17. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Slow Control • Bias Voltage • Bias Voltage evaluation system in summer of 2008, C. Pancake (SBU) • Control routines for system developed June-Aug 2008, A. Hulsebus (ISU) • GUI development, Summer 2009, A. Hulsebus (ISU) • Low Voltage • Interface routines exist • GUI development, Summer 2009, A. Hulsebus (ISU)

  18. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Rack Allocation and Cabling • Done in conjunction with other upgrades • Magnet bridge- power supplies • Rack room- FEMs/DCMs • Sufficient space is` available for all systems • Cable routing is being developed (June 09)

  19. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Design and Safety Reviews • Continuing to have regular design reviews • July 2007 ROC-2 Review • Sept 2007 SPIRO preproduction review • Nov 2007 SPIRO preproduction review-2 • Dec 2007 PIXEL Bus preproduction review • Dec 2007 PIXEL Bus extender preproduction review • ROC-3 Performance review, Oct 2008 • Pixel FEM production review, Dec 2008

  20. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Design and Safety Reviews • Pending review • Combined VTX/FVTX Mechanical/Electrical Safety review June 11, 2009 • Stripixel Readout review, planning in progress, June 2009. • Stripixel production reviews- RCC, LDTB, DIB/CIB Fall 2009 • Final Safety Review- TBD

  21. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu DCM-2 • Interface between FEMs and PHENIX DAQ • Consists of: • Crate Controller Module • DCM-2 module: 8 Fiber channels/module • JSEB-2: Interface to Eventbuilder • DCM-2 • 8/10 bit encoding, 1.6 Gbps. • Optical interface complete. • Implemented as daughter board. • Available for testing FEM interface • DCM-2 R&D is off-project

  22. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu DCM-2 • Optical interface implemented as FE-2 daughter board, and used in FNAL T-984 test beam, Aug 2008 • JSEB-2 Prototype complete • Prototype layout of DCM-2, Controller and backplane nearing completion • Prototype Fab: July-August 2009 • Testing Start: Sept 2009 • Production Fab Start: Dec-2009

  23. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Electronics Integration Tasks • System Testing • FNAL chain test complete • Power and Grounding • V1 plan complete • V2 plan in progress (75%) • Power systems- • Evaluation • Bias (100%) • Low Voltage (40%) • Purchasing (10%)

  24. Eric J. Mannel mannel@nevis.columbia.edu Electronics Integration Tasks • Slow Control • Pixel (70%) • Stripixel (10%) • Power (50%) • Rack Allocation and Cable Plan • In progress (80%) • Design and Safety Reviews • In progress (60%) • DCM-2 Interface • In progress (40%) • Does not impact FEM development

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