Workshop VELO/Pile-Up system at NIKHEF/Amsterdam
on April 17/18
2000
List of participants:
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Liverpool: Themis Bowcock, Tony Smith
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Lausanne: Yuri Ermoline, Raymond Frei, Guido Gagliardi
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CERN: Paula Collins, Hans Dijkstra, Thomas Ruf, Jan Buytaert
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NIKHEF: Massi Ferro-Luzzi, Leo Wiggers, Martin Doets, Martin van Beuzekom,
Wilco Vink, Tjeerd Ketel
Parttime participants: Jo van den Brand, Bert Kaan, Tatsuya Nakada
Talks:
Conclusions
of the meeting by Thomas Ruf
Points of discussion:
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Mechanics, Vacuum and Infrastructure:
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detector support,
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hybrid (space, cooling),
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cables, connectors, feedthroughs (# and type signals, requirements, proposals,
test results),
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power supplies (power needed, cooling required, cables, space),
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crates/racks/connections (effect of radiation background)
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Hybrid:
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grounding,
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line drivers,
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layout and space available
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integration with mechanics
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TTC and ECS:
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monitoring: sensors for temp/voltages/currents plus cooling/surveying/vacuum
equipment
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configuration
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software standards
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integration with LHC environment
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ODE connections
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How does the pule_up detector fits in
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requirements for SCTA and Beetle,
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specific requirements
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Testbeam needs:
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hybrids SCTA, SCTA_VELO, BEETLE
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level1
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pile-up
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ODE
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Summary, sharing of responsibilities
Goals:
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describe requirements,
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describe interfaces between systems,
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define development timeline of systems
Organisation:
The following hotels were booked:
Hotel
Smit, PC Hooftstraat 24 and
Hotel
Acca, vd Veldenstraat 3a. Booking office for hotel accomodation:
http://www.bookings.nl/medialnk-bin/hotelsearch.pl?class=2
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Restaurant for 15 persons on Monday at 19.30 hrs: restaurant
Lieve ,
Herengracht 88. General information about Amsterdam
and NIKHEF: NIKHEF homepage/general
information.
Last changed on: Mon 1-5-2000 by Leo Wiggers