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Page 1: Recent TOB Developments

Recent TOB Developments

First LT failure andStereo Module Status

J. IncandelaWith slides provided by E. Chabalina, A. Affolder, Dean White

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Module 705 before LT• After assembly module was tested (09/08) on ARCS at 400 V and graded “B” (6 faulty channels). No problems observed.

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Module 705: LT data – Data was taken at 20°C on Sept.19 (10 days after the first test).

A group of high noise channels is seen around channel 219 and increased CMN is seen in chip #2

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Module 705 after LT - I– Module was re-tested on ARCS on 09/23. High noise in channel

#219 and high CMN is observed at 400 V. At 200 V channel #219 has only slightly higher noise than the rest of the channels

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Module 705 after LT - II– On ARCS kept module at 400 V for 30 minutes before testing (to

allow current settle down)– CMN did not go away, it became even higher

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Comparison of IV curves – ”before” measurement is taken on 09/08 on ARCS before LT– “after” measurement is taken on 09/23 on ARCS after LT– green curve is a measurement done using Keithley on 09/24

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No visual defects are observed on the sensors around noisy channel #219

At this point we can’t conclude whether the effect we observe is due to thermocycling or if it is some other effect

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Why be concerned• Several people have argued that this may not

be a real problem for several reasons:1. It is mainly occurring at high bias voltages2. It causes only a small amount of Common Mode Noise (CMN) 3. The noise is removed by CMN subtraction in the FED.

– In fact we see evidence that all of the above are false at significant levels.

– It may be that more sophisticated CMN removal algorithms are needed and hopefully the FED is capable of running them

– It may be that the new ST sensors have a drastic reduction in this problem– We will study 110 or so recent ST sensors sent to the US

(thanks Manfred et al.) as soon as they clear customs.

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CMN Turn-on Voltage

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Common Mode Subtracted Noise25 ADC

869 881 1010 1011 1013 1014 1015 1016 1030 1031 1038 1042

6.5 ADC

Modules with CMN (micro-discharge problem)Common mode subtracted noise in blue

For majority of modules with problems, the CM subtraction is imperfect.7 of 12 have >2.0 ADC noise

3 of 12 have more than twice the usual noise

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Common Mode Subtraction Variation

• Common mode subtraction results clearly vary– Answer differs mode-to-mode or test-to-test– Would yield varying signal efficiency/noise during data taking– Not clear how this will evolve with time/radiation

Module 1016 Module 1010

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UCSB Stereo Module Production• UCSB Stereo plate

completed on schedule– Tested via dry runs and

produced results as good as the r-phi plates “right out of the box”

– We made a fixture to attach the cable stiffener on our hybrids.

• First hybrid retrofitted last week. Tested cable by making/unmaking connection 20 times by hand. No apparent problem with functionality and no signs of cracking.

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First Stereo Module

• First Stereo TOB module made at USCB– Well within specs mechanically and functions very well

• Kapton circuit was missing a trace for bias. We made it by hand with Ag Epoxy. Otherwise this is a Grade A module!

• First TOB SS6 module to be made today.


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