The Front-end electronics for anode signals of the Cathode Strip Chambers
(CSC) of the CMS Endcap Muon System has been designed.
Each channel of the electronics contains an input protection network, an
charge sensitive amplifier, a shaper, a constant-fraction discriminator and
a programmable delay with an output pulse width shaper.
The essential part of the electronics is an
ASIC CMP16_G .
This is a custom designed 16 channel Amplifier-Discriminator. The Amplifier
circuit optimized for detector capacitance up to 200 pF and detector size up
to 1.5 x 3.4 m^2. The ASIC combines low power consumption (30 mW/channel)
with excellent time resolution (~2 ns).
16 channel Anode Front-End Board (AFEB)
AD16_F was designed with CMP16_G
ASIC on it.
12,000 AFEB already were fabricated, tested and distributed into 4 sites for
installation on the chambers. There are the following sites: University of
Florida (UF),
University of California Los-Angeles (UCLA), Petersburg
Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI) Russia, Institute of High Energy Physics
(IHEP) China.
The second essential part of the electronics is an ASIC D16G (D16G).
This is a custom designed 16 channel Programmable delay. Each channel
consists of an input LVDS-to-CMOS level converter; four stages of dela with
1,2,4, and 8 steps; an output width pulse shaper.
16,000 chips were tested and sent for installation on the first readout
module Anode Local Charge Tracker (ALCT).
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Carnegie Mellon University":
"Anode Front-End Electronics for the Cathode Strip Chambers of the CMS Endcap Muon Detector,"
Nikolay Bondar, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina, Russia
T.Ferguson, A.Golyash, V.Sedov, N.Terentiev
"Results of Radiation Tests of the Anode Front-End Boards for the CMS Endcap Muon Cathode Strip Chambers,"
Nikolai Terentiev, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
T.Ferguson, N.Bondar, A.Golyash, V.Sedov
"Mass production testing of the anode front-end electronics for the CMS endcap muon cathode strip chambers,"
Alexander Golyash, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina, Russia
N.Bondar, T.Ferguson, N.Terentiev, I.Vorobiev