Title of article
Design and performance of the ALICE TRD front-end electronics
Author/Authors
Angelov، نويسنده , , Venelin، نويسنده ,
Pages
4
From page
317
To page
320
Abstract
The Transition Radiation Detector (TRD) of the ALICE experiment at CERN incorporates 1.2 million channels which are individually read out and processed. The front-end electronics (FEE) utilizes two custom chips: an 18 channel analog preamplifier and shaper (PASA) and a mixed-signal chip, performing 10 bit analog-to-digital conversion, event buffering and local tracking (TRAP). Both chips together are packaged as a 4 × 4 cm 2 ball grid array multi chip module (MCM). More than 65 k of these will be integrated on the detector. In fall 2004, a small prototype implementing 140 MCMs was successfully tested at CERN. The MCMs demonstrate an ADC performance of 9.5 effective bits while the digital back-end is operating, including four RISC processors. The electronic noise of the PASA mounted on the detector was measured with the digital back-end to be below 1200 electrons.
Keywords
ADC , digital signal processing , RISC CPU , MCM
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2029129
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