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Introduction
TracNav
CROC
Status of the Electronics at the Pit
Front-End Board
Backplane
Radiation Tolerance
- Documents
Table of Contents
Todo
- Implement the strobing of the bits [ 2 : 7 ] of the TTCrq channel broadcast
- Test the Fault lines
Problems identified
- Inversion of the SDA and SCL signal between the LV010 (near RJ45 of the front face of the CROC) and the SPECS Mezzanine connector
- Adaptation of the SPECS Signal in the case when the SPECS Mezzanine is simply a repeater
- Polarisation of the 2 drivers going to the backplane for specs sda- signals. the sda- is not well polarised and the V divider on the +sda simply changes the common mode. This leads to a bad pulse when the command to the driver is released. The sda- pin has to be polarised to GND with for example a 5k resistor. Then the sda+/- signals are well polarised.
- Correct Delatcher oscillation problem
- add screws to fix properly the TTCrq board
- Use an isolated bar to tighten the board
- Front face : IN/OUT vertical line should be interrupted and Ext Event should be replaced with NICOMATIC IN/OUT
- Modify serigraphy on the PCB of the board (SDA_LD_IN and OUT have to replaced, via should be separated to permit to plug several probes altogether)
- OutTrigSeqL0 must be connected to the Trigger AFTER the selection multiplexer
- Do we have to implement a swith to put on/off the NIM drivers (heat problems) ?
- Add a pole Zero compensation on the Specs Interface
- add a capa on the clock line of the Specs Bus of the CROC
CROC proto 3 : Fabrication status
CROC v3 prototypes : present fabrication
CROC | Status | Download version(date) | Comment |
1 | Quick test | ||
2 | - |
Final Number of CROC to be produced
Number of CROC (v3) :
Crate | Croc |
ECAL | 14 = 2x7 |
HCAL | 4 = 2x2 |
PRS | 8 = 2x4 |
Spare | 26 |
Total | 33 |
- Vérifier liste des signaux TTCrq. Voir emprunt TTCvx (Atlas) au LAL
Output MCM on CROCv3 board
FEB | FE_PGA on CROC | Chanel_MCM Optical Transmitter |
FEB_0 | ||
FEB_1 | ||
FEB_2 | ||
FEB_3 | ||
FEB_4 |