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The ATLAS ITk Strip End-of-Substructure Card - From design to production

6 Sep 2023, 17:20
20m
Auditorium 2

Auditorium 2

Oral Presentations E1

Speaker

Dr Marcel Stanitzki (DESY)

Description

The building blocks of the ATLAS Strip Tracker for HL-LHC are modules that host silicon sensors and front-end electronics. The modules are mounted on carbon-fiber substructures hosting up to 14 modules per side. An End-of-Substructure (EoS) card on each substructure side connects up to 28 differential data lines at 640 Mbit/s to lpGBT and VL+ ASICs that provide data serialization and 10 GBit/s optical data transmission to the off-detector systems respectively. A dedicated, magnetic-field resistant DC-DC converter provides both 1.2 and 2.5 V to the EoS using the rad-hard bPol ASICS from CERN. Overall almost 2000 EoS card need to be manufactured.
The EoS card recently went into production and we report on our first experience during production and integration. Additionally we report results from recent quality assurance tests as well as lessons learned throughout the project from design to production.

Primary authors

Dr Marcel Stanitzki (DESY) Artur Boebel Harald Ceslik Prof. Mogens Dam (Niels bohr Institute Copenhagen ) Dr Sergio Diez Cornell (DESY) Cameron Garvey (University of Cape Town) Dr Peter Goettlicher (DESY) Ingrid-Maria Gregor (DESY) Prof. James Keaveney (University of Cape Town) Max Van der Merwe (University of Cape Town) Dr Stefan Schmitt (DESY) Lars Rickard Strom (DESY) René Stennow Gotfredsen (Niels Bohr Institute Copenhagen) Anders Palmelund (Niels Bohr Institute) Sara Ruiz Dias (DESY)

Presentation Materials