ACES 2009

Europe/Zurich
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

CERN

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Jordan Nash (CERN), Philippe Farthouat (CERN)
Description
This workshop will be dedicated to electronic issues of tracker upgrades, focusing on subjects where common features or developments are likely. Developments for both Phase I and Phase II upgrades will be included. The following main areas will be covered: (1) System architectures and requirements (2) Power distribution, low power design techniques and power estimation (3) Hybrids and interconnect technologies (4) Electronics issues for track triggering (5) Optical and electrical links (6) Progress on front-end systems The workshop will take place at CERN 3-4 March 2009 A webcast of the workshop will be available at http://webcast.cern.ch/

Video in CDS
Participants
  • Abderrezak Mekkaoui
  • Agostino Lanza
  • Alan Prosser
  • Alessandro Gabrielli
  • Alessandro La Rosa
  • Alessandro Mapelli
  • Alexander Grillo
  • Alexander Kluge
  • Andrei Khomich
  • Anna Macchiolo
  • Anthony Affolder
  • arturo tauro
  • Barry Green
  • Bart Hommels
  • Bartlomiej Kisielewski
  • Beat Meier
  • Bruce Gallop
  • Carlos Abellan
  • Christian BOHM
  • Christian Irmler
  • Christine HU-GUO
  • Claude COLLEDANI
  • Claudio Tongiani
  • Cristian Alejandro Fuentes Rojas
  • Csaba Soos
  • Daniel Esperante Pereira
  • Daniel La Marra
  • David Lynn
  • David Nelson
  • David Underwood
  • Didier Ferrere
  • Dirk Hoffmann
  • Dirkes Guido
  • Dominique Gigi
  • Dong Su
  • Edwin SPENCER
  • Erik HEIJNE
  • Evelyne Dho
  • Federico Faccio
  • Francesco Lanni
  • Francis ANGHINOLFI
  • Franck Bose
  • Francois Vasey
  • Frédéric Morel
  • Geoff Hall
  • George Brandenburg
  • Georges Blanchot
  • Gian Mario Bilei
  • Gianluca Aglieri Rinella
  • Giovanni Bianchi
  • Giovanni Darbo
  • Giulio Dellacasa
  • Gonzalez Sevilla Sergio
  • Greg Iles
  • Guido Magazzù
  • Guy DOZIERE
  • Guy PERROT
  • Hal Evans
  • Hans Henschel
  • Hans MULLER
  • Hans-Christian Kaestli
  • Hans-Guenther Moser
  • Harry van der Graaf
  • Heiko Lacker
  • Hendrik Groenstege
  • Henrik Bertelsen
  • Hervé MATHEZ
  • Ian Brawn
  • Isabelle VALIN
  • James Pilcher
  • Jan Kaplon
  • Jan Stastny
  • Jan Troska
  • Jennifer Boek
  • Jingbo Ye
  • JInlong Zhang
  • Joel Butler
  • John Butler
  • John Coughlan
  • John Matheson
  • Jordan Nash
  • Jos Vermeulen
  • Jose Da Silva
  • Jose Soares Augusto
  • José Silva
  • Juraj Bracinik
  • K.K. Gan
  • Kambiz Mahboubi
  • Karl Aaron Gill
  • Kevin Einsweiler
  • Kevin Flood
  • Lawrence Jones
  • Luca Fanucci
  • Luis Hervas
  • Magnus Hansen
  • Marc magrans de abril
  • Marc Weber
  • Marcello Mannelli
  • Marco Meschini
  • Mark Pesaresi
  • Mark Raymond
  • Markus Friedl
  • Marlon Barbero
  • Martin Kocian
  • Martin Postranecky
  • Matt Warren
  • Maurice Garcia-Sciveres
  • Mauro Savrie
  • Michael Campbell
  • Michael Moll
  • Michael Ziolkowski
  • Michal Bochenek
  • Miguel Ullán
  • Mike Huffer
  • Mike Letheren
  • Mikhail Matveev
  • Mitch Newcomer
  • Mokhtar Chmeissani
  • Nigel Hessey
  • Nikos Konstantinidis
  • Osman Zorba
  • Oswin Ehrmann
  • Patricia Perreard
  • Pedro Parracho
  • Peter Kostka
  • Peter Lichard
  • Peter Phillips
  • Philippe Farthouat
  • Phillip Gutierrez
  • Pierre Matricon
  • Pierre VANDE VYVRE
  • Prafulla Behera
  • Rainer Bartoldus
  • Ralf SPIWOKS
  • Riccardo Vari
  • Richard Brenner
  • Richard Plackett
  • Richard Staley
  • Robert Blair
  • Robert Richter
  • Roberto Beccherle
  • Roland Horisberger
  • Ronald Lipton
  • Rusty Boyd
  • Sami Vaehaenen
  • Satish Dhawan
  • Sergio Díez-Cornell
  • Sherwood Parker
  • Sophie BARON
  • Stanislav Nemecek
  • Stefan Haas
  • Stefano Michelis
  • Stefano Orlandi
  • Stephane DEBIEUX
  • Stephen Hillier
  • susanne kersten
  • Thei Wijnen
  • Thijs Wijnands
  • Timo Tick
  • Tobias Flick
  • Tobias Henss
  • Tullio Grassi
  • Tuure Tuuva
  • Uli Schaefer
  • Valerio Bocci
  • Victor Golovtsov
  • Vitaliy Fadeyev
  • Vito Manzari
  • Vladimir Gromov
  • Vladimir RYJOV
  • Volker Kleipa
  • Waclaw KARPINSKI
  • Walter Snoeys
  • Wesley Smith
  • Wieslaw Iwanski
  • Will Johin
  • Wim DE BOER
  • Wladyslaw Dabrowski
  • Wojciech Bialas
  • Wolfgang Lange
  • yannick zoccarato
  • Yuri ERMOLINE
  • Tuesday, 3 March
    • 09:00 09:15
      Opening
      • 09:00
        Welcome and introduction 15m
        Slides
    • 09:15 10:30
      System architecture & Requirements
      • 09:15
        ATLAS Pixel 30m
        Speaker: Maurice Garcia-Sciveres (LBNL)
        Slides
      • 09:45
        CMS Pixel 30m
        Speaker: Dr Hans-Christian Kaestli (PSI)
        Slides
      • 10:15
        Discussion 15m
    • 10:35 10:50
      Coffe Break 15m
    • 10:50 12:15
      System architecture & Requirements (cont.)
      • 10:50
        ATLAS Strips 30m
        Speaker: Didier Ferrere (Université de Genève)
        Slides
      • 11:20
        CMS Strips 30m
        Speaker: Karl Aaron Gill (CERN)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Discussion 25m
    • 12:15 12:55
      Power distribution, low power design, power simulation
      • 12:15
        DC-DC system architecture 20m
        Speaker: Georges Blanchot (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12:35
        Serial powering system architecture 20m
        Speaker: Peter Phillips (RAL PPD)
        Slides
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch 1h
    • 14:00 15:40
      Power distribution, low power design, power simulation (cont.)
      • 14:00
        Buck DC-DC design and implementation 15m
        Speaker: Stefano Michelis (CERN)
        Slides
      • 14:15
        Development and system Tests of DC-DC converters for the CMS SLHC Tracker 15m
        Speaker: Waclaw Karpinski (I. Physikalisches Institut (B))
        Slides
      • 14:30
        Embedded switched capacitors DC-DC 15m
        Speaker: Mr Beat Meier (ETHZ)
        Slides
      • 14:45
        The serial Power interface chip 15m
        Speaker: Marcel Trimpl (Fermilab)
        Slides
        Video
      • 15:00
        Serial power circuitry in the ABC-Next and FE-I4 chips 20m
        Speaker: Wladyslaw Dabrowski (AGH Univ. of Science & Technology Phys.&Appl.Comp.Sc.)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Discussion 20m
    • 15:40 16:05
      Coffee Break 25m
    • 16:05 18:25
      Trigger
      • 16:05
        CMS Trigger Hardware: µTCA & Xilinx V5 20m
        Speaker: Magnus Hansen (CERN)
        Slides
      • 16:25
        High bandwidth generic DAQ research and application for LHC detector upgrade 20m
        Speaker: Michael Huffer (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC)-Unknown-Unknown)
        Slides
      • 16:45
        CMS L1 Track Trigger Overview 20m
        Speaker: Marcello Mannelli (CERN)
        Slides
      • 17:05
        CMS L1 Track Trigger Simulation 20m
        Speaker: Mark Pesaresi (Imperial College)
        Slides
      • 17:25
        CMS use of tracking trigger in calorimeter & muon triggers 20m
        Speaker: Dr Costas Fountas (Imperial College)
        Slides
      • 17:45
        Tracking trigger in ATLAS ? 20m
        Speaker: Anatoli Romaniouk (Moscow Physical Engineering Institute (MePhl))
        Slides
      • 18:05
        Discussion 20m
    • 19:30 23:00
      Poster & Dinner
      • 19:30
        What have we learned from the commercial buck converters? 20m
        Speaker: Dr Satish Dhawan (Yale University)
        Poster
      • 19:50
        Low Mass Optical Readout for Tracking 20m
        Speakers: David Underwood (Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)), Harry Van Der Graaf (NIKHEF)
        Poster
      • 20:10
        FF-LINX: Fast and Flexible protocols and interfaces for data transmission and distribution of timing, trigger and control signals 20m
        Speaker: Guido Magazzu (INFN-Pisa)
        Poster
      • 20:30
        On-chip DC-DC charge pump for ATLAS FEI4 20m
        Speakers: Dario Gnani (LBNL), Maurice Garcia-Sciveres (LBNL)
        Poster
      • 20:50
        Low-Cost Bump Bonding Project 20m
        Speaker: Sami Vaehaenen
        Poster
      • 21:10
        Gossipo-3: a test of a 1-ns TDC-per-pixel and an integrated Temp-sensor in a 0.13um CMOS technology 20m
        Speaker: Vladimir Gromov (NIKHEF)
        Poster
      • 21:30
        SOS LOC 20m
        Speaker: Jingbo Ye (Southern Methodist University, Department of Physics)
        Poster
      • 21:50
        Serial powering protection for Inner Detector modules 20m
        Speaker: Richard Philip Holt (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
        Poster
  • Wednesday, 4 March
    • 09:00 10:30
      Progress on front-end systems
      • 09:00
        Architecture and expected Physics performance of the FE-14 chip 15m
        Speaker: Dr Marlon Barbero (Physikalisches Institute, Universitaet Bonn)
      • 09:15
        FE-14 design and prototype work 20m
        Speaker: Dr Abderrezak Mekkaoui (LBNL)
        Slides
      • 09:35
        Front-end design for the ATLAS microstrip detector at SLHC 25m
        Speaker: Francis Anghinolfi (CERN)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        CMS Pixel 30m
        Speaker: Dr Roland Horisberger (PSI)
        Slides
    • 10:30 10:50
      Coffee Break 20m
    • 10:50 11:40
      Progress on front-end systems (cont.)
      • 10:50
        CMS strips 30m
        Speaker: Mr Mark Raymond (Imperial College)
        Slides
      • 11:20
        Discussion 20m
    • 11:40 13:00
      Hybrids & Interconnect
      • 11:40
        Hybrid development in ATLAS 20m
        Speaker: Dr Anthony Affolder (University of Liverpool)
        Slides
      • 12:00
        Flip-chip and packaging technologies 25m
        Speaker: Oswin Ehrmann (Fraunhofer IZM)
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        Slides
      • 12:25
        Current capabilities and future developments for flex hybrids 25m
        Speaker: Franck BOSE (GS Swiss PCB AG)
        Slides
      • 12:50
        Discussion 10m
    • 13:00 13:45
      Lunch 45m
    • 13:45 14:45
      Hybrids & Interconnect (cont.)
      • 13:45
        Monolithic pixels 20m
        Speaker: Walter Snoeys (CERN)
        Slides
      • 14:05
        3D technology and correlated layers 20m
        Speaker: Dr Ronald Lipton (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (Fermilab))
        Slides
      • 14:25
        Discussion 20m
    • 16:10 16:30
      Coffe Break 20m
    • 18:15 18:30
      Close out (Wrap-up)