Session

Radiation Tolerant Components and Systems

3 Sept 2019, 11:30

Conveners

Radiation Tolerant Components and Systems

  • Ping Gui (Southern Methodist University (US))

Radiation Tolerant Components and Systems

  • Ping Gui (Southern Methodist University (US))

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  1. Valerio Dao (CERN)
    03/09/2019, 11:30
    Radiation Tolerant Components and Systems
    Oral

    Mini-MALTA is a Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor prototype developed in the TowerJazz 180 nm CMOS imaging process, with a small collection electrode design (3um), and a small pixel size (36.4 um), on high resistivity substrates and large voltage bias. It targets the outermost layer of the ATLAS ITK Pixel detector for the HL-LHC. This design addresses the pixel in-efficiencies observed in MALTA...

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  2. Magnus Rentsch Ersdal (University of Bergen (NO))
    03/09/2019, 11:55
    Radiation Tolerant Components and Systems
    Oral

    Abstract

    Commercial components are used in the readout
    electronics of the upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System detector,
    hence a system-level single event upset (SEU) mitigation strategy
    for the FPGAs is needed to ensure correct operation. Inclusion of
    a flash-based auxiliary FPGA on the Readout Unit enables
    fault-tolerant operation, by implementing periodic blind
    scrubbing to correct SEUs in...

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  3. Guy Rosin (University of Massachusetts (US))
    03/09/2019, 14:00
    Radiation Tolerant Components and Systems
    Oral

    As part of ATLAS Phase-II upgrade project for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC), an irradiation experiment using a 60Co source was carried out at Brookhaven National Lab to characterize the leakage current from the 130 nm CMOS technology ABCStar chip as a function of the total ionizing dose (TID). The ABCStar chips were held at -10o and 0o C and received dose rates ranging...

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