Towards HadronPhysics3 Towards HadronPhysics3. JointGEM continuation  readout electronics  n-XYTER ?  T2K After ?  active TPC  large area prototype.

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Towards HadronPhysics3 Towards HadronPhysics3

JointGEM continuation  readout electronics  n-XYTER ?  T2K After ?  active TPC  large area prototype  application  homeland security ?  medicine ? FP7 – Call 8 FP7 – Call 8

3 CERN, 10 September 2007 AFTER Main Features Main features: Input Current Polarity: positive or negativeInput Current Polarity: positive or negative 72 Analog Channels72 Analog Channels 4 Gains: 120fC, 240fC, 360fC & 600fC4 Gains: 120fC, 240fC, 360fC & 600fC 16 Peaking Time values: (100ns to 2µs)16 Peaking Time values: (100ns to 2µs) 511 analog memory cells / Channel:511 analog memory cells / Channel: Fwrite: 1MHz-50MHz; Fread: 20MHz AFTER 511 cells SCAFILTER 100ns<tpeak<2us CSA 1 channel x72(76) 76 to 1 BUFFER SCA MANAGER SLOW CONTROL Serial Interface W / R Mode CK ADC TEST In Test 120fC<Cf<600fC Power SupplyReference VoltageReference Current Asic Spy Mode CSA;CR;SCAin (N°1) Power On Reset Slow ControlSlow Control Power on resetPower on reset Test mode:Test mode: calibration or test [channel/channel] functional [72 channels in one step] Spy mode on channel 1:Spy mode on channel 1: CSA, CR or filter out No zero suppress. No auto triggering. No selective readout.

FAIR FEB-Developments (n-XYTER based) FEB starter kit (Rafal Lalik) one- chip board for evaluative needs. 2chip FEB for gas detector readout  PANDA GEM-TPC 4chip FEB for Silicon detector readout, double sided Flexcable as an alternative to PCBs: Studbonding of chips to micro cables FEB starter kit board realized: fully tested manufacturing problems with fan-in make resubmission necessary  this Wednesday employed FEB and SysCore2 to clarify interfacing issues will use resubmission to fix a few minor bugs

Hydrogen TPC Hydrogen TPC Neutron TPC A detector that can identify neutrons and measure the direction that the neutrons arrived from could be useful for homeland security purposes. The goal of the neutron TPC project (at LLNL) is to build such a detector from a hydrogen filled TPC.

Hydrogen TPC Hydrogen TPC The detection principle is very simple. A fast neutron (~2MeV) from a fission source elastically scatters with the hydrogen in the TPC to produce a proton track in the gas. This proton is tracked and the direction of the proton is correlated with the direction of the incoming neutron. Although the kinematics of the scatter blurs the correlation, it only takes about 10 neutron scatters to reduce the cone of uncertainty to the neutron source down to about 16 degrees.

7CERN, 10 September 2007 A Highly multiplexed architecture to reduce the power consumption taking benefit of the low event rate Read-out Electronic Architecture Architecture principles AFTER ASIC : 72 channels; Signal amplified & stored in the SCA (511 cells) External trigger: digitization of the totality of the SCA of all the channels (2ms) ADC + digital buffer mounted close to the detector Multiple optical fibers send data to off-detector concentrators Interface to common DAQ via standard network Pre-amp and shapers Samplers and multiplexers Analog to digital conversion Digital buffer Data concentration ~ channels 1728 AFTERs On-detector electronics 72 Optical fibers 1-6 Tbaud*/s peak *1 baud = 10 bit ~2 ms retention max. 34 Gbaud/s peak 400 Gbit/s peak ~1-10 Gbit/s averaged Shared DAQ system ~0.1-1 Gbit/s Standard LAN connection(s) 432 FEC 6 Concentrator Cards 72 Mezzanine cards 432 ADCs