i TABLE OF CONTENTS ORGANISATION __________________________________________________________________ VII OVERVIEW ______________________________________________________________________ VIII PLENARY TALKS ___________________________________________________________________ 1 Thomas M. Taylor, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) _______________________________________ 3 The Status of the LHC Machine _______________________________________________________ 3 Kerry Bernstein, (IBM Microelectronics, Essex Junction, USA) _____________________________ 8 Trends and Challenges in High Speed Microprocessor Design _______________________________ 8 Michael Campbell, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) _______________________________________ 11 Electronics for Pixel Detectors _______________________________________________________ 11 Veljko Radeka, (BNL, Upton, NY, USA) ______________________________________________ 17 Electronics for Calorimeters at LHC __________________________________________________ 17 Peter Alfke, (Xilinx, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA) __________________________________________ 25 Evolution, Revolution and Convolution Recent Progress in Field-Programmable Logic __________ 25 Stanley Mattsson, (Saab Ericsson Space, Goteborg, Sweden) ______________________________ 32 Single Event Upset Tests of commercial FPGA for Space Applications _______________________ 32 Bernhard Schwingenheuer, (Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg, Germany) ____________________ 40 Electronics Commissioning Experience at HERA-B ______________________________________ 40 ELECTRONICS FOR TRACKERS ____________________________________________________ 45 Ruud Kluit, (NIKHEF Amsterdam, Netherlands) ________________________________________ 47 Design of ladder EndCap electronics for the ALICE ITS SSD ______________________________ 47 Daniel Baumeister, (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany) __________ 52 Performance of the Beetle readout chip for LHCb ________________________________________ 52 Ulrich Trunk (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany) ________________ 57 Enhanced Radiation Hardness and Faster Front Ends for the Beetle Readout Chip _______________ 57 Sergio Zimmermann, (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL, USA) _____________ 62 Development of a High Density Pixel Multichip Module at Fermilab _________________________ 62 Gabriele Chiodini, (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL, USA) ________________ 67 Radiation tolerance studies of BTeV pixel readout chip prototypes ___________________________ 67 Michael Burns, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) __________________________________________ 71 The ALICE Pixel Detector Readout Chip Test System ____________________________________ 71 Christine Hu-Guo, (Ires, Strasbourg, France) ___________________________________________ 76 The HAL25 Front-End Chip for the ALICE Silicon Strip Detectors __________________________ 76 Giovanni Mazza, (INFN, Sezione di Torino, Italy) _______________________________________ 81 Test results of the front-end system for the silicon drift detectors of ALICE ____________________ 81 Jeroen J. van Hunen, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) _____________________________________ 85 Irradiation and SPS Beam Tests of the Alice1LHCb Pixel Chip _____________________________ 85 Jan Kaplon, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ____________________________________________ 90 ii Progress in Development of the Analogue Read-Out Chip for Silicon Strip Detector Modules for LHC Experiments _____________________________________________________________________ 90 Alexander Kluge, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ________________________________________ 95 The ALICE on-detector pixel PILOT system – OPS ______________________________________ 95 Selcuk Cihangir, (Fermilab, Particle Physics Division, Batavia, IL, USA) ___________________ 101 A Study of thermal Cycling and Radiation Effects on Indium and Solder Bump Bonding ________ 101 Zdenek Doležal, (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) ____________________________ 104 Beamtests of Prototype ATLAS SCT Modules at CERN H8 in 2000 ________________________ 104 Roberto Beccherle, (INFN Genova, Italy) ____________________________________________ 109 Design and Test of a DMILL Module Controller Chip for the Atlas Pixel Detector _____________ 109 RADIATION AND MAGNETIC FIELD TOLERANT ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS ________________________ 115 Juan A. Agapito, (Universidad Complutense, Electronics Dept., Madrid, Spain) ______________ 117 Radiation Tests on Commercial Instrumentation Amplifiers, Analog Switches & DAC’s ________ 117 Miguel Ullán, (Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics (SCIPP), USA) _____________________ 122 Low Dose Rate Effects and Ionization Radiation Tolerance of the Atlas Tracker Front-End Electronics ______________________________________________________________________________ 122 Riccardo Travaglini, (INFN and University, Bologna, Italy) ______________________________ 127 Use of antifuse-FPGAs in the Track-Sorter-Master of the CMS Drift Tube Chambers ___________ 127 Jozsef Molnar, (Institute of Nuclear Research ATOMKI, Debrecen, Hungary) ________________ 132 Neutron radiation tolerance tests of optical and opto-electronic components for the CMS Muon Barrel Alignment ______________________________________________________________________ 132 Valerio Bocci, (INFN Roma, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” Rome, Italy) _______ 137 Radiation test and application of FPGAs in the Atlas Level 1 Trigger ________________________ 137 OPTOELECTRONICS _________________________________________________________________ 143 Paulo Moreira, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) _________________________________________ 145 A Radiation Tolerant Gigabit Serializer for LHC Data Transmission ________________________ 145 Nigel Smale, (University of Oxford, UK) _____________________________________________ 150 Development of an Optical Front-end Readout System for the LHCb RICH Detectors __________ 150 Giovanni Cervelli, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ______________________________________ 155 A Radiation Tolerant Laser Driver Array for Optical Transmission in the LHC Experiments _____ 155 Karl Gill, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)______________________________________________ 160 Quality Assurance Programme for the Environmental Testing of CMS Tracker Optical Links_____ 160 Maria Teresa Brunetti, (INFN Perugia, Italy) _________________________________________ 165 Design and Performance of a Circuit for the Analogue Optical Transmission in the CMS Inner Tracker ______________________________________________________________________________ 165 Tony Weidberg, (Oxford University, UK) ____________________________________________ 169 Status Report of the ATLAS SCT Optical Links ________________________________________ 169 Jan Troska, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)____________________________________________ 174 Prototype Analogue Optohybrids for the CMS Outer Barrel and Endcap Tracker _______________ 174 Daniel Eriksson, (University of Stockholm, Sweden) ____________________________________ 179 An optical link interface for the Tile Calorimeter in ATLAS _______________________________ 179 iii ELECTRONICS FOR MUON DETECTORS __________________________________________________ 183 Yasuo Arai, (KEK, Tsukuba, Japan) _________________________________________________ 185 Development and a SEU Test of a TDC LSI for the ATLAS Muon Detector __________________ 185 Nikolay Bondar, (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina, Russia) ___________________ 190 Anode Front-End Electronics for the Cathode Strip Chambers of the CMS Endcap Muon Detector 190 Nikolai Terentiev, (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) _____________________ 195 Results of Radiation Tests of the Anode Front-End Boards for the CMS Endcap Muon Cathode Strip Chambers ______________________________________________________________________ 195 Christoph Posch, (Boston University, Boston, USA) ____________________________________ 199 CMOS front-end for the MDT sub-detector in the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer - development and performance ____________________________________________________________________ 199 Franco Gonella, (Dip. di Fisica dell'Universita' and Sezione INFN di Padova, Padova, Italy)_____ 204 "The MAD", a Full Custom ASIC for the CMS Barrel Muon Chambers Front End Electronics ____ 204 Walter Bonivento, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ______________________________________ 209 Status of the CARIOCA Project _____________________________________________________ 209 TRIGGER ELECTRONICS _____________________________________________________________ 213 John W. Dawson, (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA) ______________________ 215 TTCPR: A PMC Receiver for TTC __________________________________________________ 215 Vito Lenti, (Dipartimento di Fisica dell’Universita and Sezione INFN, Bari, Italy) _____________ 217 A prototype fast multiplicity discriminator for Alice L0 Trigger ____________________________ 217 Martin Postranecky, (University College London, London, UK) __________________________ 222 TIM (TTC Interface Module) for ATLAS SCT & PIXEL Read Out Electronics _______________ 222 Richard Jacobsson, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) _____________________________________ 227 The LHCb Timing and Fast Control system ____________________________________________ 227 Zbigniew Guzik, (Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Swierk-Otwock, Poland) ______________ 232 Implementation Issues of the LHCb Readout Supervisor __________________________________ 232 Wesley H. Smith, (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA) __________________________ 238 CMS Regional Calorimeter Trigger Jet Logic __________________________________________ 238 Alexander Madorsky, (University of Florida, Gainesville, IL, USA) _______________________ 243 The Track-Finding Processor for the Level-1 Trigger of the CMS Endcap Muon System ________ 243 Andrea Salamon, (INFN Rome, Italy) _______________________________________________ 248 The Sector Logic demonstrator of the Level-1 Muon Barrel Trigger of the ATLAS Experiment ___ 248 Ian P. Brawn, (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, UK) ____________________________ 253 One Size Fits All: Multiple Uses of Common Modules in the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger 253 Werner Hinderer, (University of Heidelberg, Germany) _________________________________ 258 The Final Multi-Chip Module of the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger Pre-processor ________ 258 Gilles Mahout, (University of Birmingham, UK) _______________________________________ 263 Prototype Readout Module for the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger Processors ____________ 263 Riccardo Vari, (INFN, Dept. of Physics, Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy) ______________________________________________________________________________ 268 Prototype Slice of the Level-1 Muon Trigger in the Barrel Region of the ATLAS Experiment ____ 268 iv Leonid Vinogradov, (St.Petersburg State University, Russia) _____________________________ 273 Fast pre-trigger electronics of T0/Centrality MCP-Based Start Detector for ALICE _____________ 273 Fabrizio Odorici, (INFN Bologna, Italy) _____________________________________________ 278 Design and Test of the Track-Sorter-Slave ASIC for the CMS Drift Tube Chambers ____________ 278 Richard Jacobsson, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) _____________________________________ 282 Use of Network Processors in the LHCb Trigger/DAQ System _____________________________ 282 ELECTRONICS FOR CALORIMETRY _____________________________________________________ 287 Christophe de La Taille, (Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Linéaire, Orsay, France) _____________ 289 Status of ATLAS LAr DMILL Chips _________________________________________________ 289 Paul Aspell, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)____________________________________________ 295 DeltaStream : A 36 channel low noise, large dynamic range silicon detector readout ASIC optimised for large detector capacitance _______________________________________________________ 295 Jacques Lecoq, (LPC Clermont Ferrand, France) _______________________________________ 300 The Mixed Analog/Digital Shaper of the LHCb Preshower ________________________________ 300 Magnus Ramstedt, (Stockholm University, Sweden) ____________________________________ 305 Production and Test of the ATLAS Hadronic Calorimeter Digitizer _________________________ 305 Horst Brettel, (Max-Planck-Institut, Werner-Heisenberg-Institut, Muenchen, Germany) ________ 309 Low Voltage Control for the Liquid Argon Hadronic End-Cap Calorimeter of ATLAS __________ 309 Vicente Gonzalez, (IFIC and Dpt of Electronic Engineering. University of Valencia, Spain) _____ 314 On the developments of the Read Out Driver for the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter ________________ 314 DATA ACQUISITION / DETECTOR CONTROL SYSTEM ________________________________________ 319 Attila Racz, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ____________________________________________ 321 Front-End/DAQ interfaces in CMS __________________________________________________ 321 Bjorn Hallgren, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ________________________________________ 325 The Embedded Local Monitor Board (ELMB) in the LHC Front-end I/O Control System ________ 325 Jose C. Da Silva, (LIP, Lisbon, Portugal) _____________________________________________ 331 Design of a Data Concentrator Card for the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter Readout _________ 331 Helfried J.Burckhart, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ___________________________________ 334 Vertical Slice of the ATLAS Detector Control System ___________________________________ 334 Guido Magazzu, (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Italy) _________________________________________ 338 A rad-hard 8-channel 12-bit resolution ADC for slow control applications in the LHC environmnent 338 Enzo Carrone, (CERN, Geneva , Switzerland) _________________________________________ 342 Design specifications and test of the HMPID's control system in the ALICE experiment. ________ 342 Eric Hazen, (Boston University, Boston, USA) ________________________________________ 347 The CMS HCAL Data Concentrator: A Modular, Standards-Based Implementation ____________ 347 GROUNDING, SHIELDING, COOLING AND ALIGNMENT ______________________________________ 351 Fernando Arteche (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ______________________________________ 353 EMI Filter Design and Stability Assessment of DC Voltage Distribution based on Switching Converters ______________________________________________________________________________ 353 Alessandro Bartoloni, (INFN, Sezione di Roma, Italy) __________________________________ 358 The Power Supply System for CMS-ECAL APDs _______________________________________ 358 v Piotr Malecki, (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland) _____________________________ 363 Power Supply and Power Distribution System for the ATLAS Silicon Strip Detectors ___________ 363 Grigori Feofilov, (St.Petersburg State University, Russia) ________________________________ 368 Conductive cooling of SDD and SSD Front-End chips for ALICE __________________________ 368 POSTERS ________________________________________________________________________ 373 Mikhail Matveev, (University, Houston, TX, USA) _____________________________________ 375 Sorting Devices for the CSC Muon Trigger System at CMS _______________________________ 375 Mikhail Matveev, (University, Houston, TX, USA) _____________________________________ 379 Optical Link Evaluation for the CSC Muon Trigger at CMS _______________________________ 379 Vyacheslav Vinogradov, (Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russia) __________________ 383 Distributed Modular RT-Systems for Detector, DAQ, Trigger and Control Applications _________ 383 Yoshio Nakamura, (International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan) ______________________________________________________________________________ 391 A Remote Control System for On-Detector VME Modules of the ATLAS Endcap Muon Trigger __ 391 Susanne Kersten, (University Wuppertal, Germany) ____________________________________ 396 Studies for a Detector Control System for the ATLAS Pixel Detector ________________________ 396 Jean-Michel Sainson, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ____________________________________ 401 Printed Circuit Board Signal Integrity Analysis at CERN _________________________________ 401 P.K. Skorobogatov, (Specialized Electronic Systems, Moscow, Russia) _____________________ 406 Influence of Temperature on Pulsed Focused Laser Beam Testing __________________________ 406 P.K. Skorobogatov, (Specialized Electronic Systems, Moscow, Russia) _____________________ 409 The Behavior of P-I-N Diode under High Intense Laser Irradiation _________________________ 409 Ian Dawson, (University of Sheffield, UK) ____________________________________________ 412 Estimating induced-activation of SCT barrel-modules ____________________________________ 412 Daniel Dzahini, (Institut des Sciences Nucléaires, Grenoble, France) _______________________ 418 Development of a DMILL radhard multiplexer for the ATLAS Glink optical link and radiation test with a custom Bit ERror Tester _________________________________________________________ 418 Zdenek Doležal, (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) ____________________________ 422 Direct Study of Neutron Induced Single-Event Effects ___________________________________ 422 Per Gällnö, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ____________________________________________ 424 The Atlas read out data flow control module and the TTC VME interface production status ______ 424 Marco A.L. Leite, (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA) ____________________ 429 Optically Based Charge Injection System for Ionization Detectors __________________________ 429 Yasuaki Ishida, (Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) ______________ 432 An Emulator of Timing, Trigger and Control (TTC) System for the ATLAS Endcap Muon Trigger Electronics _____________________________________________________________________ 432 Imma RIU, (DESY, Hamburg, Germany) _____________________________________________ 436 First Commissioning Results for the Hera-B First Level Trigger ____________________________ 436 Abram Goldsher, (Science and Technology Enterprise Pulsar, Moscow, Russia) ______________ 440 High-speed multichannel ICs for front-end electronics systems ____________________________ 440 Giovanni Mazza, (INFN sezione di Torino, Italy) ______________________________________ 445 vi New building blocks for the ALICE SDD readout and Detector Control System in a commercial 0.25 m CMOS technology ____________________________________________________________ 445 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ________________________________________________________ 449 INDEX __________________________________________________________________________ 461 vii O OR RG GA AN NIISSA AT TIIO ON N The seventh in this series of workshops on Electronics for LHC Experiments, was organised for the CERN LHC Electronics Co-ordinating Committee by the Departments of Physics at Stockholm University and at the Royal Institute of Technology. The workshop was held on September 10-14, 2001 in the Stockholm Center for Physics, Astronomy and Biotechnology. Local Organisation Committee: Christian BOHM (Chair) Stockholm University Sten HELLMAN Stockholm University Jonas KLEREBORN Stockholm University Bengt LUND-JENSEN KTH Mark PEARCE KTH Magnus RAMSTEDT Stockholm University Sam SILVERSTEIN Stockholm University Program Review Committee Peter SHARP (Chairman) Pierre BORGEAUD Francesco CORSI CERN CEA Saclay Politecnico di Bari Jorgen CHRISTIANSEN CERN Philippe FARTHOUAT CERN Fabio FORMENTI CERN Geoff HALL Michael LETHEREN Emilio PETROLO Imperial College CERN INFN Rome Stephen QUINTON Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Veljko RADEKA Brookhaven National Laboratory Michael SCHMELLING Max Planck Institute Heidelberg Wesley SMITH Giorgio STEFANINI Michal TURALA University of Wisconsin CERN Institute of Nuclear Physics CRAKOW Workshop Secretariat: Christina FAGERBLOM Catherine ISABELLA Stockholm University CERN Marie KAIDING KTH Britta SCHMIDT Stockholm University Ingegerd WESTBERG Stockholm University Proceedings Editor: Catherine ISABELLA CERN viii O OV VE ER RV VIIE EW W The purpose of the workshop was to review the electronics for LHC experiments, to identify areas and encourage common efforts for the development of electronics within and between the different LHC experiments, to promote collaboration in the engineering and physics communities involved in the LHC activities. The program of the workshop included both invited plenary talks and parallel working groups for contributed papers. The focus of the workshop was research and recent development in the following topics: Electronics for trackers Radiation and magnetic field tolerant electronics systems Optoelectronics Electronics for muons Trigger electronics Electronics for calorimetry Data Acquisition / Detector Control System Grounding shielding cooling and alignment The welcome address was given by Peter Sharp, Chairman of the programme Committee, by Christian Bohm, Chairman of the local organising committee and by Ulf Wahlgren, Director of the Stockholm Center for Physics, Astronomy and Biotechnology . PLENARY SESSIONS P1 Chaired by Peter Sharp : The LHC experimental programme - a status report by Jos Engelen, NIKHEF, Amsterdam The Status of the LHC Machine by Thomas Taylor, CERN Deep-Submicron Scaling Effects and Trends in High Performance CMOS by Kerry Bernstein, IBM Server Technology, Essex Junction, USA Electronics development in industry by Niclas Keskitalo, Ericsson Test Competence Centre, Hudigsvall P2 Chaired by Philippe Farthouat : Electronics for Pixel Detectors by Michael Campbell, CERN Modern board-level electronics design by Joël Bovier, CES Creative Electronic Systems SA, Petit Lancy, Geneve. P3 Chaired by Michael Letheren : Electronics for Calorimeters at LHC by Veljko Radeka, BNL, Upton, NY Evolution, Revolution and Convolution, Recent Progress in Field-Programmable Logic by Peter Alfke, Xilinx, Inc., San Jose, California ix P4 Chaired by Wesley Smith : Electronics for Space Experiments by Gert M. Viertel, Laboratory for High Energy Physics, ETH- Zurich Single Event Upset tests of commercial FPGA for space application by Stanley Mattsson, Saab Space P5 Chaired by Philippe Farthouat Experiences from the Electronic Commissioning of HERA-B by Bernhard Schwingenheuer, Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg PARALLEL WORKING GROUPS The two parallel working groups focussed on the system design issues involved in the electronics for : WORKING GROUP A : Electronics for Trackers (Chairmen: Fabio Formenti and Vincent Vuillemin) Radiation and Magnetic Field Tolerant Electronics Systems (Chairman: Fabio Formenti) Optoelectronics and Data Transfer Systems (Chairmen: Michael Letheren and Philippe Farthouat) Electronics for Muon Detectors (Chairman: Robert Richter) WORKING GROUP B : Trigger Electronics (Chairmen: Wesley Smith and Michael Letheren) Electronics for Calorimetry (Chairman:Gert Viertel) DAQ / DCS (Chairman: Stephen Quinton) Grounding Shielding, Cooling and Alignment (Chairman:Veljko Radeka) POSTERS The posters session was chaired by Stephen Quinton, RAL INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Company exibiting was CAEN SpA, Viareggio, Italy. SSPPO ON NSSO OR RSSH HIIPP The workshop was sponsored by : The Nobel Foundation (NOBELSTIFTELSEN) The Swedish Research Council (VETENSKAPSRADET) Ericsson Xcounter Mamea N NE EX XT TW WO OR RK KSSH HO OPP The eighth workshop is expected to take place in Colmar, France, in September 2002. Further information will be made available in due course on the World Wide Web. PPL LE EN NA AR RY YT TA AL LK KSS 2 3 Thomas M. Taylor, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) The Status of the LHC Machine 4 taylor 2 5 taylor 3 6 taylor 4 7 taylor 5 8 Kerry Bernstein, (IBM Microelectronics, Essex Junction, USA) Trends and Challenges in High Speed Microprocessor Design 9 Bernstein 2 10 Bernstein 3 11 Michael Campbell, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Electronics for Pixel Detectors 12 Campbell 2 13 Campbell 3 14 Campbell 4 15 Campbell 5 16 Campbell 6 17 Veljko Radeka, (BNL, Upton, NY, USA) Electronics for Calorimeters at LHC 18 Radeka 2 19 Radeka 3 20 Radeka 4 21 Radeka 5 22 Radeka 6 23 Radeka 7 24 Radeka 8 25 Peter Alfke, (Xilinx, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA) Evolution, Revolution and Convolution Recent Progress in Field-Programmable Logic 26 alfke 2 27 alfke 3 28 alfke 4 29 alfke 5 30 alfke 6 31 alfke 7 32 Stanley Mattsson, (Saab Ericsson Space, Goteborg, Sweden) Single Event Upset Tests of commercial FPGA for Space Applications 33 mattsson 2 34 mattsson 3 35 mattsson 4 36 mattsson 5 37 mattsson 6 38 mattsson 7 39 mattsson 8 40 Bernhard Schwingenheuer, (Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg, Germany) Electronics Commissioning Experience at HERA-B 41 Schwin 2 42 Schwin 3 43 Schwin 4 44 Schwin 5 45 E EL LE EC CT TR RO ON NIIC CSS FFO OR RT TR RA AC CK KE ER RSS 46 47 Ruud Kluit, (NIKHEF Amsterdam, Netherlands) Design of ladder EndCap electronics for the ALICE ITS SSD 48 Kluit 2 49 Kluit 3 50 Kluit 4 51 Kluit 5 52 Daniel Baumeister, (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany) Performance of the Beetle readout chip for LHCb 53 baumeister 2 54 baumeister 3 55 baumeister 4 56 baumeister 5 57 Ulrich Trunk (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany) Enhanced Radiation Hardness and Faster Front Ends for the Beetle Readout Chip 58 Trunk 2 59 Trunk 3 60 Trunk 4 61 Trunk 5 62 Sergio Zimmermann, (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL, USA) Development of a High Density Pixel Multichip Module at Fermilab 63 Zimmerman 2 64 Zimmerman 3 65 Zimmerman 4 66 Zimmerman 5 67 Gabriele Chiodini, (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL, USA) Radiation tolerance studies of BTeV pixel readout chip prototypes 68 Chiodini 2 69 Chiodini 3 70 Chiodini 4 71 Michael Burns, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) The ALICE Pixel Detector Readout Chip Test System 72 burns 2 73 burns 3 74 burns 4 75 burns 5 76 Christine Hu-Guo, (Ires, Strasbourg, France) The HAL25 Front-End Chip for the ALICE Silicon Strip Detectors 77 hu 2 78 hu 3 79 hu 4 80 hu 5 81 Giovanni Mazza, (INFN, Sezione di Torino, Italy) Test results of the front-end system for the silicon drift detectors of ALICE 82 mazza 2 83 mazza 3 84 mazza 4 85 Jeroen J. van Hunen, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Irradiation and SPS Beam Tests of the Alice1LHCb Pixel Chip 86 van hunen 2 87 van hunen 3 88 van hunen 4 89 van hunen 5 90 Jan Kaplon, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Progress in Development of the Analogue Read-Out Chip for Silicon Strip Detector Modules for LHC Experiments 91 kaplon 2 92 kaplon 3 93 kaplon 4 94 kaplon 5 95 Alexander Kluge, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) The ALICE on-detector pixel PILOT system – OPS . 96 kluge 2 97 kluge 3 98 kluge 4 99 kluge 5 100 kluge 6 101 Selcuk Cihangir, (Fermilab, Particle Physics Division, Batavia, IL, USA) A Study of thermal Cycling and Radiation Effects on Indium and Solder Bump Bonding 102 Cihangir 2 103 Cihangir 3 104 Zdenek Doležal, (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) Beamtests of Prototype ATLAS SCT Modules at CERN H8 in 2000 105 dolezal 2 106 dolezal 3 107 dolezal 4 108 dolezal 5 109 Roberto Beccherle, (INFN Genova, Italy) Design and Test of a DMILL Module Controller Chip for the Atlas Pixel Detector 110 beccherle 2 111 beccherle 3 112 beccherle 4 113 beccherle 5 114 115 R RA AD DIIA AT TIIO ON NA AN ND DM MA AG GN NE ET TIIC C FFIIE EL LD DT TO OL LE ER RA AN NT T E EL LE EC CT TR RO ON NIIC CSS SSY YSST TE EM MSS 116 117 Juan A. Agapito, (Universidad Complutense, Electronics Dept., Madrid, Spain) Radiation Tests on Commercial Instrumentation Amplifiers, Analog Switches & DAC’s 118 agapito 2 119 agapito 3 120 agapito 4 121 agapito 5 122 Miguel Ullán, (Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics (SCIPP), USA) Low Dose Rate Effects and Ionization Radiation Tolerance of the Atlas Tracker Front-End Electronics 123 ullan 2 124 ullan 3 125 ullan 4 126 ullan 5 127 Riccardo Travaglini, (INFN and University, Bologna, Italy) Use of antifuse-FPGAs in the Track-Sorter-Master of the CMS Drift Tube Chambers 128 travaglini 2 129 travaglini 3 130 travaglini 4 131 travaglini 5 132 Jozsef Molnar, (Institute of Nuclear Research ATOMKI, Debrecen, Hungary) Neutron radiation tolerance tests of optical and opto-electronic components for the CMS Muon Barrel Alignment 133 molnar 2 134 molnar 3 135 molnar 4 136 molnar 5 137 Valerio Bocci, (INFN Roma, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” Rome, Italy) Radiation test and application of FPGAs in the Atlas Level 1 Trigger 138 bocci 2 139 bocci 3 140 bocci 4 141 bocci 5 142 143 O OPPT TO OE EL LE EC CT TR RO ON NIIC CSS 144 145 Paulo Moreira, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) A Radiation Tolerant Gigabit Serializer for LHC Data Transmission 146 moreira 2 147 moreira 3 148 moreira 4 149 moreira 5 150 Nigel Smale, (University of Oxford, UK) Development of an Optical Front-end Readout System for the LHCb RICH Detectors 151 smale 2 152 smale 3 153 smale 4 154 smale 5 155 Giovanni Cervelli, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) A Radiation Tolerant Laser Driver Array for Optical Transmission in the LHC Experiments 156 cervelli 2 157 cervelli 3 158 cervelli 4 159 cervelli 5 160 Karl Gill, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Quality Assurance Programme for the Environmental Testing of CMS Tracker Optical Links 161 gill 2 162 gill 3 163 gill 4 164 gill 5 165 Maria Teresa Brunetti, (INFN Perugia, Italy) Design and Performance of a Circuit for the Analogue Optical Transmission in the CMS Inner Tracker 166 brunetti 2 167 brunetti 3 168 brunetti 4 169 Tony Weidberg, (Oxford University, UK) Status Report of the ATLAS SCT Optical Links 170 weidberg 2 171 weidberg 3 172 weidberg 4 173 weidberg 5 174 Jan Troska, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Prototype Analogue Optohybrids for the CMS Outer Barrel and Endcap Tracker 175 Troska 2 176 Troska 3 177 Troska 4 178 Troska 5 179 Daniel Eriksson, (University of Stockholm, Sweden) An optical link interface for the Tile Calorimeter in ATLAS 180 Eriksson 2 181 Eriksson 3 182 183 E EL LE EC CT TR RO ON NIIC CSS FFO OR RM MU UO ON ND DE ET TE EC CT TO OR RSS 184 185 Yasuo Arai, (KEK, Tsukuba, Japan) Development and a SEU Test of a TDC LSI for the ATLAS Muon Detector 186 aria 2 187 arai 3 188 arai 4 189 arai 5 190 Nikolay Bondar, (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina, Russia) Anode Front-End Electronics for the Cathode Strip Chambers of the CMS Endcap Muon Detector 191 bondar 2 192 bondar 3 193 bondar 4 194 bondar 5 195 Nikolai Terentiev, (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) Results of Radiation Tests of the Anode Front-End Boards for the CMS Endcap Muon Cathode Strip Chambers 196 terentiev 2 197 terentiev 3 198 terentiev 4 199 Christoph Posch, (Boston University, Boston, USA) CMOS front-end for the MDT sub-detector in the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer - development and performance 200 posch 2 201 posch 3 202 posch 4 203 posch 5 204 Franco Gonella, (Dip. di Fisica dell'Universita' and Sezione INFN di Padova, Padova, Italy) "The MAD", a Full Custom ASIC for the CMS Barrel Muon Chambers Front End Electronics 205 gonella 2 206 gonella 3 207 gonella 4 208 gonella 5 209 Walter Bonivento, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Status of the CARIOCA Project 210 bonivento 2 211 bonivento 3 212 bonivento 4 213 T TR RIIG GG GE ER RE EL LE EC CT TR RO ON NIIC CSS 214 215 John W. Dawson, (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA) TTCPR: A PMC Receiver for TTC 216 dawson 2 217 Vito Lenti, (Dipartimento di Fisica dell’Universita and Sezione INFN, Bari, Italy) A prototype fast multiplicity discriminator for Alice L0 Trigger 218 lenti 2 219 lenti 3 220 lenti 4 221 lenti 5 222 Martin Postranecky, (University College London, London, UK) TIM (TTC Interface Module) for ATLAS SCT & PIXEL Read Out Electronics 223 postranecky 2 224 postranecky 3 225 postranecky 4 226 postraneckt 5 227 Richard Jacobsson, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) The LHCb Timing and Fast Control system 228 jacobsson 2 229 jacobsson 3 230 jacobsson 4 231 jacobsson 5 232 Zbigniew Guzik, (Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Swierk-Otwock, Poland) Implementation Issues of the LHCb Readout Supervisor 233 guzik 2 234 guzik 3 235 guzik 4 236 guzik 5 237 guzik 6 238 Wesley H. Smith, (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA) CMS Regional Calorimeter Trigger Jet Logic 239 smith 2 240 smith 3 241 smith 4 242 smith 5 243 Alexander Madorsky, (University of Florida, Gainesville, IL, USA) The Track-Finding Processor for the Level-1 Trigger of the CMS Endcap Muon System 244 madorsky 2 245 madorsky 3 246 madorsky 4 247 madorsky 5 248 Andrea Salamon, (INFN Rome, Italy) The Sector Logic demonstrator of the Level-1 Muon Barrel Trigger of the ATLAS Experiment 249 salamon 2 250 salamon 3 251 salamon 4 252 salamon 5 253 Ian P. Brawn, (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, UK) One Size Fits All: Multiple Uses of Common Modules in the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger 254 brawn 2 255 brawn 3 256 brawn 4 257 brawn 5 258 Werner Hinderer, (University of Heidelberg, Germany) The Final Multi-Chip Module of the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger Pre-processor 259 hinderer 2 260 hinderer 3 261 hinderer 4 262 hinderer 5 263 Gilles Mahout, (University of Birmingham, UK) Prototype Readout Module for the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger Processors 264 mahout 2 265 mahout 3 266 mahout 4 267 mahout 5 268 Riccardo Vari, (INFN, Dept. of Physics, Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy) Prototype Slice of the Level-1 Muon Trigger in the Barrel Region of the ATLAS Experiment 269 vari 2 270 vari 3 271 vari 4 272 vari 5 273 Leonid Vinogradov, (St.Petersburg State University, Russia) Fast pre-trigger electronics of T0/Centrality MCP-Based Start Detector for ALICE 274 Lvinogradov 2 275 Lvinogradov 3 276 Lvinogradov 4 277 Lvinogradov 5 278 Fabrizio Odorici, (INFN Bologna, Italy) Design and Test of the Track-Sorter-Slave ASIC for the CMS Drift Tube Chambers 279 odorici 2 280 odorici 3 281 odorici 4 282 Richard Jacobsson, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Use of Network Processors in the LHCb Trigger/DAQ System 283 jacobsson 2 284 jacobsson 3 285 jacobsson 4 286 jacobsson 5 287 E EL LE EC CT TR RO ON NIIC CSS FFO OR RC CA AL LO OR RIIM ME ET TR RY Y 288 289 Christophe de La Taille, (Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Linéaire, Orsay, France) Status of ATLAS LAr DMILL Chips 290 taille 2 291 taille 3 292 taille 4 293 taille 5 294 taille 6 295 Paul Aspell, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) DeltaStream : A 36 channel low noise, large dynamic range silicon detector readout ASIC optimised for large detector capacitance 296 aspell 2 297 aspell 3 298 aspell 4 299 aspell 5 300 Jacques Lecoq, (LPC Clermont Ferrand, France) The Mixed Analog/Digital Shaper of the LHCb Preshower 301 lecoq 2 302 lecoq 3 303 lecoq 4 304 lecoq 5 305 Magnus Ramstedt, (Stockholm University, Sweden) Production and Test of the ATLAS Hadronic Calorimeter Digitizer 306 ramstedt 2 307 ramstedt 3 308 ramstedt 4 309 Horst Brettel, (Max-Planck-Institut, Werner-Heisenberg-Institut, Muenchen, Germany) Low Voltage Control for the Liquid Argon Hadronic End-Cap Calorimeter of ATLAS 310 brettel 2 311 brettel 3 312 brettel 4 313 brettel 5 314 Vicente Gonzalez, (IFIC and Dpt of Electronic Engineering. University of Valencia, Spain) On the developments of the Read Out Driver for the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter 315 Gonzalez 2 316 Gonzalez 3 317 Gonzalez 4 318 319 D DA AT TA AA AC CQ QU UIISSIIT TIIO ON N // D DE ET TE EC CT TO OR RC CO ON NT TR RO OL L SSY YSST TE EM M 320 321 Attila Racz, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Front-End/DAQ interfaces in CMS 322 racz 2 323 racz 3 324 racz 4 325 Bjorn Hallgren, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) The Embedded Local Monitor Board (ELMB) in the LHC Front-end I/O Control System 326 hallgren 2 327 hallgren 3 328 hallgren 4 329 hallgren 5 330 hallgren 6 331 Jose C. Da Silva, (LIP, Lisbon, Portugal) Design of a Data Concentrator Card for the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter Readout 332 da silva 2 333 da silva 3 334 Helfried J.Burckhart, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Vertical Slice of the ATLAS Detector Control System 335 burckhart 2 336 burckhart 3 337 burckhart 4 338 Guido Magazzu, (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Italy) A rad-hard 8-channel 12-bit resolution ADC for slow control applications in the LHC environmnent 339 magazzu 2 340 magazzu 3 341 magazzu 4 342 Enzo Carrone, (CERN, Geneva , Switzerland) Design specifications and test of the HMPID's control system in the ALICE experiment. 343 carrone 2 344 carrone 3 345 carrone 4 346 carrone 5 347 Eric Hazen, (Boston University, Boston, USA) The CMS HCAL Data Concentrator: A Modular, Standards-Based Implementation 348 hazen 2 349 hazen 3 350 hazen 4 351 G GR RO OU UN ND DIIN NG G,, SSH HIIE EL LD DIIN NG G,, C CO OO OL LIIN NG GA AN ND DA AL LIIG GN NM ME EN NT T 352 353 Fernando Arteche (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) EMI Filter Design and Stability Assessment of DC Voltage Distribution based on Switching Converters 354 arteche 2 355 arteche 3 356 arteche 4 357 arteche 5 358 Alessandro Bartoloni, (INFN, Sezione di Roma, Italy) The Power Supply System for CMS-ECAL APDs 359 bartoloni 2 360 bartoloni 3 361 bartoloni 4 362 bartoloni 5 363 Piotr Malecki, (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland) Power Supply and Power Distribution System for the ATLAS Silicon Strip Detectors 364 malecki 2 365 malecki 3 366 malecki 4 367 malecki 5 368 Grigori Feofilov, (St.Petersburg State University, Russia) Conductive cooling of SDD and SSD Front-End chips for ALICE 369 feofilov 2 370 feofilov 3 371 feofilov 4 372 feofilov 5 373 PPO OSST TE ER RSS 374 375 Mikhail Matveev, (University, Houston, TX, USA) Sorting Devices for the CSC Muon Trigger System at CMS 376 matveev 2 377 matveev 3 378 matveev 4 379 Mikhail Matveev, (University, Houston, TX, USA) Optical Link Evaluation for the CSC Muon Trigger at CMS 380 matveev 2 381 matveev 3 382 matveev 4 383 Vyacheslav Vinogradov, (Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russia) Distributed Modular RT-Systems for Detector, DAQ, Trigger and Control Applications 384 vvinogradov 2 385 vvinogradov 3 386 vvinogradov 4 387 vvinogradov 5 388 vvinogradov 6 389 vvinogradov 7 390 vvinogradov 8 391 Yoshio Nakamura, (International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan) A Remote Control System for On-Detector VME Modules of the ATLAS Endcap Muon Trigger 392 nakamura 2 393 nakamura 3 394 nakamura 4 395 nakamura 5 396 Susanne Kersten, (University Wuppertal, Germany) Studies for a Detector Control System for the ATLAS Pixel Detector 397 kersten 2 398 kersten 3 399 kersten 4 400 kersten 5 401 Jean-Michel Sainson, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Printed Circuit Board Signal Integrity Analysis at CERN 402 sainson 2 403 sainson 3 404 sainson 4 405 sainson 5 406 P.K. Skorobogatov, (Specialized Electronic Systems, Moscow, Russia) Influence of Temperature on Pulsed Focused Laser Beam Testing 407 2 408 3 409 P.K. Skorobogatov, (Specialized Electronic Systems, Moscow, Russia) The Behavior of P-I-N Diode under High Intense Laser Irradiation 410 2 411 3 412 Ian Dawson, (University of Sheffield, UK) Estimating induced-activation of SCT barrel-modules 413 idawson 2 414 idawson 3 415 idawson 4 416 idawson 5 417 idawson 6 418 Daniel Dzahini, (Institut des Sciences Nucléaires, Grenoble, France) Development of a DMILL radhard multiplexer for the ATLAS Glink optical link and radiation test with a custom Bit ERror Tester 419 dzahini 2 420 dzahini 3 421 dzahini 4 422 Zdenek Doležal, (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) Direct Study of Neutron Induced Single-Event Effects 423 dolezal 2 424 Per Gällnö, (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) The Atlas read out data flow control module and the TTC VME interface production status 425 gallno 2 426 gallno 3 427 gallno 4 428 gallno 5 429 Marco A.L. Leite, (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA) Optically Based Charge Injection System for Ionization Detectors 430 leite 2 431 leite 3 432 Yasuaki Ishida, (Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) An Emulator of Timing, Trigger and Control (TTC) System for the ATLAS Endcap Muon Trigger Electronics 433 ishida 2 434 ishida 3 435 ishida 4 436 Imma RIU, (DESY, Hamburg, Germany) First Commissioning Results for the Hera-B First Level Trigger 437 riu 2 438 riu 3 439 riu 4 440 Abram Goldsher, (Science and Technology Enterprise Pulsar, Moscow, Russia) High-speed multichannel ICs for front-end electronics systems 441 goldsher 2 442 goldsher 3 443 goldsher 4 444 goldsher 5 445 Giovanni Mazza, (INFN sezione di Torino, Italy) New building blocks for the ALICE SDD readout and Detector Control System in a commercial 0.25 m CMOS technology 446 mazza 2 447 mazza 3 448 mazza 4 449 L LIISST TO OFF PPA AR RT TIIC CIIPPA AN NT TSS Juan AGAPITO Universidad Complutense UCM Department of Electronics Ciudad Universitaria ES-28040 Madrid Spain agapito@fis.ucm.es Peter ALFKE Xilinx, Inc. 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Box 500 Batavia, IL 60510-0500 United States of America zimmer@fnal.gov 460 461 IIN ND DE EX X A Achenbach,R. ......... 253, 258, 263 Acosta,D. ............................... 243 Adinolfi,M. ............................ 150 Agapito,J.A. ........................... 117 Ahabaev,B.A. ........................ 409 Ahlen,S. ................................. 199 Alfke,P. .................................... 25 Allongue,B. ............................ 353 Almeida,N.............................. 331 Anagnostou,G. ....... 253, 258, 263 Andresen,J. .............................. 62 Anelli,G. ...................... 81, 85, 95 Antchev,G. ............................. 321 Antinori,F. ................... 71, 85, 95 Antonio,V. ............................. 331 Apostologlou,P. ..... 253, 258, 263 Appel,J.A. .................. 62, 67, 101 Arai,Y. ................................... 185 Artamonov,A.S. ..................... 409 Arteche,F. .............................. 353 Aspell,P. 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Haberichter,W.N. ................... 215 Hähnel,C. ............................... 436 Hall,B.K. .................................. 62 Hallewell,G. ........................... 396 Hallgren,B.............................. 334 Hallgren,B.............................. 325 Hanke,P. ................ 253, 258, 263 Harnew,N. .................. 52, 57, 150 Hasuko,K. .............................. 391 Hatley,R. ................ 253, 258, 263 Hayes,D. ................................ 222 Hazen,E.......................... 199, 347 Hedberg,M. ............................174 Hellman,S. .............. 253, 258, 263 Hill,J.C. ..................................104 Hillier,S. ................. 253, 258, 263 Hinderer,W. ............ 253, 258, 263 Hoff,J.................................. 62, 67 Hofmann,W. ....................... 52, 57 Homer,R.J. .............................169 Horaždovský,T. .............. 104, 422 Hu-Guo,C. ................................76 I Ichimiya,R. 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Ramstedt,M.................... 179, 305 Razmyslovich,B. .................... 243 Rescia,S. ................................ 429 Ressing,D. .............................. 436 Reygadas,F. ........................... 101 Reynaud,S. ............................. 295 Reznicek,P. ............................ 104 Ricci,D. .................................. 165 Riedler,P. ..................... 71, 85, 95 Riegler,W. .............................. 209 Riggi,F. .................................... 85 Riu,I. ...................................... 436 Rivetta,C. ...............................353 Rivetti,A. .......................... 81, 445 Roberts,J. ................................379 Robl,P.....................................238 Robson,A................................104 Rodriguez Ruiz,M.A. .............117 Roe,S. .......................................90 Rohlf,J. ...................................347 Rotondo,F. ........................ 81, 445 Rudge,A. .......................... 90, 169 S 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Shah,A.A. ............... 253, 258, 263 Shah,T.P. ................ 253, 258, 263 Silverstein,S. .......... 253, 258, 263 Skorobogatov,P.K. ......... 406, 409 Skubic,B. ................................169 Smale,N. ..................... 52, 57, 150 Smith,N.A. .............................363 Smith,W.H. ............................238 Snoeys,W. .................... 71, 85, 95 Somov,A ................................436 Sopko,B. .................................422 Spencer,E. ...................... 122, 363 Sphicas,P. ...............................321 Spieler,H. ...............................122 Staley,R. ................. 253, 258, 263 Stastny,J. ................................363 Stefanini,G. .................. 71, 85, 95 Stekl,I. ....................................104 Stelzer,B. ................ 253, 258, 263 Stokes,W. ............... 253, 258, 263 Stolyarov,O. ...........................273 Swichev,A. .............................368 Szabó,Zs. ................................132 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137, 248, 268 Verkooijen,H. .................... 52, 57 Vieira,A. ................................ 117 Villalobos-Baillie,O. ...... 217, 273 Vinogradov,L. ........................ 273 Vinogradov,V. ....................... 383 Volkov,Y. .............................. 440 Vorobel,V. ............................. 104 Vos,M. ................................... 104 464 W Wang,M.J............................... 169 Wang,S.M. ............................. 243 Warren,M. .............................. 222 Wastie,R.L. ............................ 169 Watkins,P. .............. 253, 258, 263 Watson,A. .............. 253, 258, 263 Weidberg,A.R. ............... 169, 363 Weilhammer,P ......................... 90 Wheadon,R. ............................. 81 Wilhelm,I. ..............................422 Wilson,J.A. .............................169 Wotton,S. ...............................150 Wu,S.......................................347 Wurz,A. ..................................436 Wyllie,K. 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