2017
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/12/02/c02002
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High speed electrical transmission line design and characterization

Abstract: High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments have unique requirements for data communication. High data speeds, combined with extreme restrictions on materials allowed, leads to custom transmission lines. This paper will present transmission line design theory, simulation and testing methods. Transmission line designs options like flexes and rigid PCBs as well as cables will be studied. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software packages simulate energy dissipation and quality of transmitted signals. The characterisation… Show more

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“…However, we have considered 3 m of cabling, from the end of each ribbon card, as a possible means to extract the signal. By using a twisted pair cable, a time delay close of 4 ns per meter is expected [16]. Figure 5 represents the twisted pair cable as a line, between the nano D connector and the TRB3 card.…”
Section: Front-end Electronicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, we have considered 3 m of cabling, from the end of each ribbon card, as a possible means to extract the signal. By using a twisted pair cable, a time delay close of 4 ns per meter is expected [16]. Figure 5 represents the twisted pair cable as a line, between the nano D connector and the TRB3 card.…”
Section: Front-end Electronicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure16. Scatter plots for the hits in all the miniBeBe cells for the MB sample of Bi + Bi at 9 GeV.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All module readout and control signals are routed inside the vacuum using low-mass, high speed PCB flex cables [49]. Polyimide microstrip technology is used on the module where low-mass materials are of critical importance.…”
Section: High Speed Serial Cablesmentioning
confidence: 99%

The LHCb Upgrade I

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Abdelmotteleb,
Abellan Beteta
et al. 2024
J. Inst.
“…While prior ROICs (for example FE-I4) have used 8b/10b encoding, the RD53A ROIC will use an open source commercial protocol implementation of 64b/66b encoding, including a multilane version for balancing data over four 1.28 Gbps outputs. Equalization will be an integral part of future systems: RD53A drivers will have pre-emphasis capabilities, which boost high frequencies at the transmitter (sending a purposely distorted signal to counteract the ca-ble distortion) and receivers with different types of equalization are also being developed [130,131]. Receiver equalization has the advantage that it can be more easily made adaptive, so that it does not have to be manually tuned for every link or every time environmental conditions change.…”
Section: Input Hit Rates and Output Data Transmission (Electrical)mentioning
confidence: 99%