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PCB production. After discussions with Rui and his technicians at CERN a solution was found to manufacture the PCB at CERN in one piece. The raw material (50 thick polymide + 5 Cu on each side)
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PCB production • After discussions with Rui and his technicians at CERN a solution was found to manufacture the PCB at CERN in one piece. • The raw material (50 thick polymide + 5 Cu on each side) • has been ordered. Due to the large non-standard width needed (650 mm) this is a custom made order with a minimum order of 30 m2. Expected delivery to CERN beginning of February. • From reception of raw material, Rui will need approximately 4 weeks to manufacture the PCB. • GEM production will cease during PCB production to allow maximum manpower devoted to PCB. We should have by then at least 60 GEMs.
R2 R2 R2 R2 R R2 HV Resistive chain 3 identical branches • For VGEM = 500V: • Present resistive chain (R1 = 1.2, R2=20, R=5M) • I = 300 A • If a short occurs in one HV segment: • I 301.5 A • voltage across AB 451 V • voltage across damaged GEM 225V • Keep R2 only on segmented face • I 302.7 A • voltage across damaged GEM 411V A B
R2 R2 R2 R2 R HV New Resistive chain 3 identical branches • For VGEM = 500V: • Proposed resistive chain: • - Double R1 and R to be able to use LeCroy PS • R1 = 2.4, R = 10 M • - Keep R2 = 20 M only on the segmented face • In normal operation I = 150 A • If a short occurs in one HV segment: • I 152.3 A • voltage across damaged GEM • = VAB = 349 V • If R2 = 80 M I 150.7 A VAB = 451 V A B