Joint Electronics-forum / RADWG event: Copper to Fibre (1/2)

Europe/Zurich
774/R-013 (CERN)

774/R-013

CERN

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Salvatore Danzeca (CERN), Electronics Forum Conveners, Daniel Ricci (CERN)
Description

The objective of this joint forum between the Electronics-Forum and the Radiation Working Group (RadWG) is to discuss about the Copper to Fibre Initiative.

In this meeting the topic will be introduced, existing solutions from EP-ESE will be presented, Radiation-Tolerant COTS solutions will be discussed by BE-CEM-EPR and users will discuss deployed solutions and share their experience and feedback.

Official RADWG website: https://radwg.web.cern.ch/

    • 1
      Introduction - Preparing the evolution from Copper to Optical Fibres at CERN

      Introducing the topic and short-term opportunities to enable switching to Copper to Optical Fibres

      Speaker: Daniel Ricci (CERN)
    • 2
      [EP-ESE] Solutions, building blocks, current catalogue availability & Radiation Tolerance

      1- EP-ESE Solutions, basic building blocks and architectures for optical fibre communications
      2-Current catalogue, availability, production plan and radiation tolerance for photonics components at EP-ESE
      3-lpGBT availability, production plan and radiation tolerance of the new serializer/deserializer device

      Speakers: Federico Faccio (CERN), Jan Troska (CERN), Sophie Baron (CERN)
    • 3
      [EP / SY-BI] Launched solutions& experience feedback

      Already launched fibre solutions
      EP & SY-BI experience (technical details and boards developed/being developed)

      Speakers: Andrea Boccardi (CERN), Manoel Barros Marin (CERN)
    • 4
      [BE-CEM] Radiation Test Requirements, COTS Status and Solutions

      Radiation test results
      Radiation requirements (i.e BLM and BPMs)
      COTS solutions and risk

      Speakers: Manoel Barros Marin (CERN), Rudy Ferraro (CERN), Salvatore Danzeca (CERN)
    • 5
      Open Discussion and Future Perspective
      Speakers: Daniel Ricci (CERN), Evangelia Gousiou (CERN), Mathieu Saccani (CERN), Salvatore Danzeca (CERN)