2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 1 Aerogel HV cable assembling procedures (for W1-SOUTH-side of 80 Aerogel Boxes) Phenix high-pt PID upgrade team Original version(Oct/11/’03):

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2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 1 Aerogel HV cable assembling procedures (for W1-SOUTH-side of 80 Aerogel Boxes) Phenix high-pt PID upgrade team Original version(Oct/11/’03): A.Litovinenko (Dubna) Amendment version(Oct/13/’03): M.Shimomura (Tsukuba) Cross-checked (Oct/15/’03): S.Sato (BNL) Adopted for South by A.Litvinenko (Nov.16/’03)

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 2 RED# = 1 RED# = 2 RED# = 3 RED# = 4 RED# = 5 RED# = 6 (i) Remember that, at the beginning of assembling, there are 6 Red-cables. (ii) Each of them is identified by RED# (from 1 to 6). Step 0:

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 3 PMT v PMT vi LeCroy HV module Type-1461 “Blue Connector” Strain Relief Blue # =1, Core # = “1-10”, and “31& a Extra-ground- 1” ( cables) White # = 1&2 White # = 5&6 White # = 29&30 White # = 3&4 PMT i PMT ii PMT iii PMT iv PMT xxiv PMT xxx “White Connector” Blue # = 3, Core # = “21-30”, and “35& a Extra-ground-3” ( cables) Pin# 1-5,Ground Blue ConnectorRed CableWhite Connector ItemBleu Connector Strain Relief Insulated region (LeCroy Side) Red- Covered region Insulated region (PMT-side) For Odd PMT- number For Even PMT- number Cable’s Counting scheme Blue # (=Blue #) Core #Red # 2 White#’s White # Number of cables in each Red # ( 15HV+15GND) + 6GND ( 1 )15 sets of 2 White#’s 15 Red # =1 Blue # = 2, Core # = “11-20”, and “33 & a Extra-ground-2” ( cables) (iii) Remember that: for each Red cable, when cable assembling has been accomplished, there are 4 Numbering Scheme (Red#, Blue#, White#, Core#) Step 0: -dash Blue-SideWhite-Side (We use 6 HV modules, namely, 6 Red HV cables.)

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 4 6 Read cables for HV, have different lengths. (i) Cut the Red cable with length for each RED#. (ii) The lengths of the cables are shown in the below table. RED # Total length L(total) (cm.) FYI (Number of Blue connector) Step 1: Let’s Begin !!

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 5 (i) Remember the naming of 2 ends (Blue-side, and White-side) of Red cable. (ii) Strip the red cable as shown in figure below (Do not see on the proportions). Ground Braid L_ blue =75 cm. L_white 2-3 cm. 2-3 cm Red plastic covering L_covered (1) On the Blue-side’s (namely LeCroy-side’s) end of each cable, red plastic covering and the ground braid have to be mounted as shown in the above figure. The length of the LeCroy-side’s jacket parts, L_blue, is the same value = 75 cm for all 6 RED#.. (2) On the White-side’s (namely PMT-side’s) end of each cable, the same operation have to be done. But the the length on this PMT-side’s end, L_white, is different for different RED#.. (3) The length of red-covered part of cable, L_covered, is different for different RED#. (PMT side, namely, White-side ) (LeCroy HV side, namely, Blue-side ) Step 2(a): * ( * ) Note that the “Ground Braid” of red cable is different from the “Ground Strap” in the Blue connector’s strain relief.

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 6 (iii) Follow the below table for value of L_blue, L_covered, and L_white. RED #L_blueL_coveredL_white 1 75 cm. 768 cm. 191 cm cm 745 cm. 167 cm cm. 699 cm. 191 cm cm. 676 cm. 167 cm 5 75 cm 630 cm. 191 cm cm. 607 cm. 167 cm. Step 2 (b):

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 7 If there is no enough STRAIN RELIEF for Blue connector the Steps 3, 4 and 5(a) have to be slightly different. Please skip over pages 9-12 if you have a blue connectors without STRAIN RELIEF and jump to the Page 13. The following five pages are for a Blue connector with a STRAIN RELIEF

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 8 (o) Repeat the following 2 procedures, (i) and (ii), for each of 6 Red#’ed cable. (i) Blue-side’s end of the cable have to be divided on the the three parts, and then call them as “Blue# =1”, “Blue# =2”, and “Blue# =3” (ii) Each Blue#’ed cable contains 12 wires which have to be place into the shrinking tube. (ii-0) Prepare 3 single core cables with about 75 cm length. The 3 core cables can to be obtained as a “re-cycling” of cut-out cables during previous assembling. And let’s call them, Core#101, Core#103, and Core#105, respectively. (ii-1) Blue# = 1 contains 12 Core#’ed wires, namely, Core# = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, and Core# = 31, and Core# = 101. (ii-2) Blue# = 2 contains 12 Core#’ed wires, namely, Core# = 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and Core# = 33, and Core# = 103. (iii-3) Blue# = 3 contains 12 Core#’ed wires, namely, Core# = 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and Core# = 35, and Core# = 105. Step 3 Blue connector with a STRAIN RELIEF

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 9 with a Strain Relief For connectors Blue connectorStrain Relief Core# 101 have to be soldered to the ground braid’s end on blue-side Core# 31 have to be soldered to the ground braid’s end on white-side Core# = 4 Core# = 2 Pin #1 Pin #2 Pin #4 Pin #5 Pin #7 Pin #3 Pin #6 Pin #8 Pin #9 Core# = 6 Core# = 8 Core# = 10 Ground Strap Core# = 1 Core# = 3 Core# = 5 Core# = 7 Core# = 9 Core# = 31 Cores# 1-10,31, 101 Core# = 1,3,5,7,9,31,101 have to be soldered to Ground Strap (0) Each of Blue#’ed sets of Core#’ed cables have to be connected to the position plugLKH 9, which we call “Blue connector” with a “Strain Relief ”(i) For 12 Core#’ed cable in Blue# =1, follow the below figure. Step 4(a): Core# = 101 G BLUE# = 1 1

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 10 2 Blue connectorStrain Relief Core# = 11,13,15,17,19,33,103 have to be soldered to Ground Strap Core# 103 have to be soldered to the ground braid’s on the blue-side Core# 33 have to be soldered to the ground braid’s end on white-side (0) Each of Blue#’ed sets of Core#’ed cables have to be connected to the position plugLKH 9, which we call “Blue connector” with a “Strain Relief ”(i) For 12 Core#’ed cable in Blue# =2, follow the below figure. Core# = 14 Core# = 12 Pin #1 Pin #2 Pin #4 Pin #5 Pin #7 Pin #3 Pin #6 Pin #8 Pin #9 Core# = 16 Core# = 18 Core# = 20 Ground Strap Core# = 11 Core# = 13 Core# = 15 Core# = 17 Core# = 19 Core# = 33 Cores 11-20,33, 103 Step4(b): Core# = 103 G BLUE# = 2 For connectors with a Strain Relief

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 11 Blue connector Core# = 24 Core# = 22 Pin #1 Pin #2 Pin #4 Pin #5 Pin #7 Pin #3 Pin #6 Pin #8 Pin #9 Strain Relief Core# = 26 Core# = 28 Core# = 30 Ground Strap Core# = 21 Core# = 23 Core# = 25 Core# = 27 Core# = 29 Core# = 35 Wires 21-30,35, 105 Core# = 21,23,25,27,29,35,105 have to be soldered to Ground Strap Core# 105 have to be soldered to the ground braid’s end on blue-side (0) Each of Blue#’ed sets of Core#’ed cables have to be connected to the position plug LKH 9, which we call “Blue connector” with a “Strain Relief ”(i) For 12 Core#’ed cable in Blue# =3, follow the below figure. Step 4(c): Core# = 105 Core# 35 have to be soldered to the ground braid’s end on white-side G BLUE# = 3 3 For connectors with a Strain Relief

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 12 Step 5 (a): (o) Core# 31, 33, 35 have been soldered to Ground Braid ’s end on the Blue-side in the previous Step 4(a,b,c). (i) Cut the cores with Core# = 31,33,35 at reasonable-to-handle length, and solder them to the ground braid’s end on the White-side. (ii) At the both (namely, Blue-side and White-side) ends of Ground Braid, cut the cores with Core# = 32,34,36,37 at reasonable-to-handle length, and make them open and make them electrically-insulated. Core# = 32, 34, 36, 37 Core# = 31, 33, 35 soldering These parts have to be fixed be shrinking tube (Note that shrinking is to be done better only after your test (a) of connection, (b) of polarity (Ground & HV), and (c) of HV tolerance) Pairs of wires Core# = (1,2), (3,4), …, (29,30) Core# = 32, 34, 36, 37 insulated Core# = 31, 33, 35 Pairs of wires Core# = (1,2), (3,4), …, (29,30) See Step 4(a, b, c) Soldering to Ground strap Red Plastic covering Ground braid’s end on Blue-side Ground braid’s end on White-side Ground Braid Blue connector with a STRAIN RELIEF

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 13 (o) Repeat the following 2 procedures, (i) and (ii), for each of 6 Red#’ed cable. (i) Blue-side’s end of the cable have to be divided on the the three parts, and then call them as “Blue# =1”, “Blue# =2”, and “Blue# =3” (ii) Each Blue#’ed cable contains 12 wires which have to be place into the shrinking tube. (ii-0) Prepare 3 single core cables with about 75 cm length. The 3 core cables can to be obtained as a “re-cycling” of cut-out cables during previous assembling. And let’s call them, Core#101, Core#103, and Core#105, respectively. (ii-1) Blue# = 1 contains 12 Core#’ed wires, namely, Core# = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, and Core# = 101. (ii-2) Blue# = 2 contains 12 Core#’ed wires, namely, Core# = 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and Core# = 103. (iii-3) Blue# = 3 contains 12 Core#’ed wires, namely, Core# = 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and Core# = 105. Step 3 Blue connector without a STRAIN RELIEF

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 14 The pages from 14 to 18 (up to the Step 5(b)) are for a Blue connector without a STRAIN RELIEF Step 4(00) : The cores # 31,32,33,34,35,36,37 have to be soldered to the ground braid on the both white and blue sides. 00 Step 4(0): The ground on HV block have to be connected to the Pin # 7, 8 on the blue connector on HV block itself. It is not connected with cable itself, but it have to be done if the blue will be used as it is shown on the next three pages connector 0

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 15 For connectors without a Strain Relief Blue connector Core# = 4 Core# = 2 Pin #1 Pin #2 Pin #4 Pin #5 Pin #7 Pin #3 Pin #6 Pin #8 Pin #9 Core# = 6 Core# = 8 Core# = 10 Core# = 5 Core# = 7 Core# = 9 Cores# 1-10, 101 (0) Each of Blue#’ed sets of Core#’ed cables have to be connected to the position plugLKH 9, which we call “Blue connector” without a “Strain Relief ”(i) For 11 Core#’ed cable in Blue# =1, follow the below figure. Step 4(a): Core# = 101 G BLUE# = 1 1 Core# = 1 Core# = 3

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 16 For connectors without a Strain Relief Blue connector Core# = 14 Core# = 12 Pin #1 Pin #2 Pin #4 Pin #5 Pin #7 Pin #3 Pin #6 Pin #8 Pin #9 Core# = 16 Core# = 18 Core# = 20 Core# = 15 Core# = 17 Core# = 19 Cores# 11-20, 103 (0) Each of Blue#’ed sets of Core#’ed cables have to be connected to the position plugLKH 9, which we call “Blue connector” without a “Strain Relief ”(i) For 11 Core#’ed cable in Blue# =1, follow the below figure. Step 4(b): Core# = 103 G BLUE# = 2 2 Core# = 11 Core# = 13

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 17 For connectors without a Strain Relief Blue connector Core# = 24 Core# = 22 Pin #1 Pin #2 Pin #4 Pin #5 Pin #7 Pin #3 Pin #6 Pin #8 Pin #9 Core# = 26 Core# = 28 Core# = 30 Core# = 25 Core# = 27 Core# = 29 Cores# 21-30, 105 (0) Each of Blue#’ed sets of Core#’ed cables have to be connected to the position plugLKH 9, which we call “Blue connector” without a “Strain Relief ”(i) For 11 Core#’ed cable in Blue# =1, follow the below figure. Step 4(c): Core# = 105 G BLUE# = 3 Core# = 21 Core# = 23 3

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 18 Step 5 (a): (o) Cut the cores with Core# = 31,32,33,34,35,36.37 at reasonable-to-handle length, and solder them to the ground braid’s end on the both Blue-side and White-side. (i) The additional Cores shown as Core# = 101, 103, 105 have to also soldered to the Ground Braid’s end on the Blue-side. Core# = 31,32, 33, 34,35, 36, 37 These parts have to be fixed be shrinking tube (Note that shrinking is to be done better only after your test (a) of connection, (b) of polarity (Ground & HV), and (c) of HV tolerance) Pairs of wires Core# = (1,2), (3,4), …, (29,30) Core# = 31, 32, 33, 34,35, 36, 37, 101, 102, 103 Core# = 101 (4a), 103(4b), 105(4c) Pairs of wires Core# = (1,2), (3,4), …, (29,30) See Step 4(a, b, c) Connected to G pin Red Plastic covering Ground braid’s end on Blue-side Ground braid’s end on White-side Ground Braid Blue connector without a STRAIN RELIEF soldering See Step 4(a, b, c) soldering

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 19 Step 5(b): Core#Length 1,2191cm. 3,4179 cm. 5,6167 cm. 7,8155 cm. 9,10143 cm 11,12131 cm. 13,14119 cm. 15,16107 cm. 17,1895 cm. 19,2083 cm. 21,22167 cm 23,24155 cm. 25,26143 cm. 27,28132 cm. 29,30119 cm. RED# = 1, 3, 5 Core#Length 1,2131 cm. 3,4119 cm. 5,6107 cm. 7,895 cm. 9,1083 cm 11,12167 cm. 13,14155 cm. 15,16143 cm. 17,18131 cm. 19,20119 cm. 21,22107 cm 23,2495 cm. 25,2683 cm. 27,2871 cm. 29,3059 cm. RED# = 2, 4 Core#Length 1,2131 cm. 3,4119 cm. 5,6107 cm. 7,895 cm. 9,1083 cm 11,12126 cm. 13,14126 cm. 15,16126 cm. 17,18126 cm. 19,20126 cm. 21,22126 cm 23,24126 cm. 25,26126 cm. 27,28126 cm. 29,30126 cm. RED# = 6 (iii) White-side of the all 6 cables with RED# = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 have to be divided into 15 sets per RED# (namely, each devided set has 2 Core#s). (iv) Each of divided set has different length, between a White connector and a Ground braid’s end on White-side. The length is shown in the below tables. (v) Each of divided set has to be placed into a shrinking tube.

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 20 Step 5 (c): Pin# 1 Pin# 2 Pin# 3 Guide mark (Orientation rail) Pin# 1 Pin# 2 Pin# 3 “Jumper” 39 cm Pin# 1 Pin# 2 Pin# 3 Core# 29 Core # 30 Pin# 1 Pin# 2 Pin# 3 39 cm (i) For each of all 6 RED#, the 30 edges (on the White connector side) of Core# 1 ~30 have to be connected to White connectors. Note that even Core# is for HV, and odd Core# is for returning ground. Use color labeling ! (ii) For each of 15 (per RED#) White connectors, make a “jumper cable”. Each jumper cable consist of 2 core lines (made from re-cycled core cables, which probably available during previous red cable assembling). (iv) Put the heat-shrink tube for each of jumper cable. Note that shrinking is better after your test (a) of connection, (b) of polarity, and (c) of HV tolerance. (iii) Put the jumper cable between (a) Core#-cable-connected white connector, and (b) another white connector. “Jumper” Core# 1 Core # 2 Guide mark (Orientation rail) White connector “at the end” White connector “on the way”

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 21 Step 6 (a): (i) Make test measurements (a) of connection, (b) of polarity (Ground & HV)  Best if you use color labels, e.g. a red label for HV), (c) of HV tolerance  FYI: 2.1kV_negative is max voltage which LeCroy 1491N can provide (ii) Fill up the test results in the following standardized tables.

2003/Nov/16 version #1.Page 22 Step 6(b): Red#Blue#Pin#-in- Blue White# -on-the-way Pin# in on-the-way-of-white White# -at-the-end Pin# in at-the-end-of-white Ground Ground Braid inside red cable Marking convention: “O” for connection-tested, “V” for polarity-tested, and “+ ” for HV(2.1kV negative)-tolerance-tested. O V +