2013
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/8/01/c01018
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Production, measurement and simulation of a low mass flex cable for multi gigabit/s readout for the LHCb VELO upgrade

Abstract: The goal of this project is to examine the feasibility of data transmission up to ∼5 Gbit/s on a short (∼60 cm) low mass flex cable, for the readout of the upgraded vertex detector (VELO) of the LHCb experiment. They will be in a vacuum and very high radiation environment and also partly in the particle acceptance. For the full system 1600 readout links will be required. A set of single-ended and differential (edge-coupled) striplines, with a variety of line parameters have been prototyped using a material spe… Show more

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“…This minimises noise pickup by the tape, which would be injected into the very sensitive front-end electronics. Point-to-point data transmission of up to 5 Gb/s on 60 cm long tapes using Dupont Pyralux AP-plus polyimide [89] and 320 Mb/s over 1 m long flex circuits [90] have been demonstrated. The production of copper/Kapton tapes is a standard process in industry, although the range of suppliers of very long tapes (>1 m) is limited.…”
Section: Local Service Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This minimises noise pickup by the tape, which would be injected into the very sensitive front-end electronics. Point-to-point data transmission of up to 5 Gb/s on 60 cm long tapes using Dupont Pyralux AP-plus polyimide [89] and 320 Mb/s over 1 m long flex circuits [90] have been demonstrated. The production of copper/Kapton tapes is a standard process in industry, although the range of suppliers of very long tapes (>1 m) is limited.…”
Section: Local Service Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%