Performance of the beetle readout chip for LHCb
CERN REPORT 2002:3 (2002) 121-124
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This paper presents the design and first measurements on the version 1.2 of the Beetle chip.The Beetle is a 128 channel pipelined readout chip which is intended for the silicon vertex detector, the inner tracker and the pile-up veto trigger of LHCb. In case of multianode photomultiplier tubes being used for the RICH readout, it is foreseen also to use the Beetle.Section II. gives a short overview of the chip architecture whereas section III. shows first measurements on the Beetle 1.2. In section IV. the results from a Total Ionizing Dose (TID) irradiation test is summarized, while an outlook on further tests given in section V.Prototype RICH detector using multi-anode photo multiplier tubes and hybrid photo-diodes
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment 456:3 (2001) 233-247
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The performance of a prototype Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector is studied using a charged particle beam. The detector performance, using CFDevelopment of an optical front-end readout system for the LHCb RICH detectors.
CERN REPORT 2001:5 (2001) 150-154
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The development of a front-end readout system for the LHCb Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) detectors is in progress. The baseline choice for the RICH photon detector front-end electronics is a binary readout ASIC for an encapsulated silicon pixel detector. This paper describes a system to transmit the binary data with address ID and error codes, from a radiation harsh environment while keeping synchronisation. The total data read out for the fixed Level-0 readout period of 900ns is 32x36x440 non-zero-suppressed bits per Level-0 trigger, with a sustained Level-0 trigger rate of 1MHz. Multimode fibres driven by VCSEL devices are used to transmit data to the off-detector Level-1 electronics located in a non-radiation environment. The data are stored in 512Kbit deep QDR buffers.Enhanced radiation hardness and faster front ends for the beetle readout chip
CERN REPORT 2001:5 (2001) 57-61
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This paper summarizes the recent progress in the development of the 128 channel pipelined readout chip Beetle, which is intended for the silicon vertex detector, the inner tracker, the pile-up veto trigger and the RICH detectors(1) of LHCb.Deficiencies found in the front end of the Beetle Version 1.0 and 1.1 chips resulted in the submissions of BeetleFE 1.1 and BeetleFE 1.2, while BeetleSR 1.0 implements test circuits to provide future Beetle chips with logic circuits hardened against single event upset (SEU).Section I. motivates the development of new front ends for the Beetle chip, and section II. summarizes their concepts and construction. Section III. reports preliminary results from the BeetleFE 1.1 and BeetleFE 1.2 chips, while section IV. describes the BeetleSR 1.0 chip. An outlook on future test and development of the Beetle chip is given in section V.Performance of a prototype RICH detector using Hybrid Photo-Diodes
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 456:3 (2001) 190-205