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Validation studies of the ATLAS pixel detector control system

✍ Scribed by Joachim Schultes; Karl-Heinz Becks; Tobias Flick; Tobias Henß; Martin Imhäuser; Susanne Kersten; Peter Kind; Kerstin Lantzsch; Peter Mättig; Kendall Reeves; Jens Weingarten


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
193 KB
Volume
565
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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✦ Synopsis


The ATLAS pixel detector consists of 1744 identical silicon pixel modules arranged in three barrel layers providing coverage for the central region, and three disk layers on either side of the primary interaction point providing coverage of the forward regions.

Once deployed into the experiment, the detector will employ optical data transfer, with the requisite powering being provided by a complex system of commercial and custom-made power supplies. However, during normal performance and production tests in the laboratory, only single modules are operated and electrical readout is used. In addition, standard laboratory power supplies are used.

In contrast to these normal tests, the data discussed here were obtained from a multi-module assembly which was powered and read out using production items: the optical data path, the final design power supply system using close to final services, and the Detector Control System (DCS).


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