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Title: US CMS Tracker Outer Barrel TOB Silicon Project


1
US CMS Tracker Outer Barrel (TOB) Silicon Project
Joe Incandela University of California, Santa
Barbara Level 2 Manager US CMS Silicon Tracker
Project
2
The Plan
  • Scope has increased
  • Build 6000 modules (all of the TOB modules)
  • Place them in 700 Rods
  • Fly them to CERN and install test them
  • Build the TIB cylinders and ship them to Pisa
  • Help install and commission the tracker
  • Beyond construction project
  • Help maintain and operate the tracker
  • Analyze data
  • RD for future tracker upgrades/replacements

3
September Review
  • Project files
  • Resource loaded schedule
  • WBS dictionary
  • Cost estimates
  • Basis for estimate of each task
  • Contingency analysis
  • Institutional responsibilities
  • Task managers
  • PMG review Sep.14-15 (M. Crisler/chair)
  • Recommendations received
  • Responses returned Nov. 1, 2000
  • PAC review Nov. 4, 2000
  • Approved by Director Nov. 13, 2000

4
Organization in US CMS
5
Physicist Manpower
6
Costs (FY00)
520k of manpower at FNAL is covered by the
original barter agreement between FNAL and Intl
CMS
7
Schedule at Review
Main Production Period 8 months of explicit
float
8
Schedule Issues
  • Schedule slips
  • Hybrids Frames are delayed
  • FEDs for testing of large quantities of FE
    hybrids and modules are expected to be ready in
    Summer of 2002
  • Optical hybrids for assembly of modules into Rods
    will be available starting Summer 2002
  • Other critical items are performing better
  • Gantries
  • PC based test stands
  • Probe stations
  • Sensors

9
US Gantry Preparations
  • 1st Gantry at FNAL
  • Delivery was delayed 2 months.
  • Expect to have it operational this month or next.

10
Other US Activities
  • Probe station at KSU is ready to go
  • Waiting for first silicon which will arrive here
    soon
  • Mock-up frames for training gantries
  • Last minute request to our group to make these
  • We completed 80 frames in early March

11
Scheduled Performed Work, Actual Work Costs
  • Track Record
  • Not really meaningful yet
  • Short lever arm and recently revised schedule
  • Increased manpower allocated to IC CR 225,038
    FY01

12
Tracker IC
  • Tracker Outer Barrel (TOB)
  • 3 Million channels
  • ? Run 2 CDF and D0 combined
  • CERN and USA only
  • USA has to contribute heavily
  • Final testing and repair of Rods at CERN
  • Installation of Rods in the TOB support frame
  • Testing of Rods in place
  • System Ops
  • Software development, determination operational
    settings, calibration methods, database
    management, data quality assurance
  • CDF and D0 Experience
  • A direct scaling implies many tens of physicists
    required for IC and MO.
  • E.g. Continuous monitoring and analysis of data
    to catch and correct operational problems will
    require a lot of manpower
  • Mitigating considerations
  • TOB has relatively few module types and only 2
    hybrid types.
  • We expect there to be a remote control room and
    ready access to data in the USA.

13
IC Manpower Estimates
  • TOB Assembly period 1/03 7/04
  • Two shifts per day and several parallel efforts
  • Final test/repair of rods
  • Installation/test of rods
  • System software development/test
  • US Contribution at CERN
  • 5 FTE Physicists
  • 1 Technician (Rod repair - disassembly and
    reassembly)
  • For scientists the project includes only
    resources for incremental cost of residence at
    CERN (dislocation and travel).
  • TOB commissioning 7/04 9/30/05
  • 3 shifts per day and several parallel efforts
  • Debugging/Optimization
  • Online ops, calibration
  • Software development for monitoring data quality
    and catching problems.
  • Offline analysis of data
  • US contribution at CERN
  • 7 FTE physicists
  • 1 FTE technician

14
SOW 01 - SiTrkr
15
Planning
  • Components Schedules Updated Milestones
  • Now know the sensor deliveries from tender
  • Other tenders will occur this year for hybrids
    and frames
  • Update milestones when all vendor schedules are
    known
  • Plan is to have updated milestones in October 2001

16
Current Schedule
This is not official. It is our current
conservative best guess.
17
US Plans
  • Preparations
  • First gantry
  • Complete installation this spring
  • Some Module assembly this summer
  • Study wirebonding with mechanical prototypes
  • Resolve fixturing and module handling issues
  • Prototype working modules by this Fall
  • Install second gantry this Autumn
  • Test stands
  • Obtain a pc-based test station this Summer for
    testing modules made here.
  • Prepare a preliminary burn-in station
  • Full production
  • Will not start until we see steady parts flow
  • Need to prepare final burn-in and test facility
  • Probable start of ramp-up is Spring/Summer 2002

18
Capacity fall-back plan
  • Capacity Issues
  • Run2b
  • Large overlap at SiDet appears unavoidable
  • Contingency production line at UCSB
  • Planning a 3rd gantry to do assembly, also
    wirebonding and testing of 2000 modules at UCSB
  • Additional needs 1 gantry, 1 high-speed
    wirebonder
  • Purchase via startup funds and exchanges with CMS
  • Probably no use of contingency required
  • Gain additional experienced manpower
  • 2-3 Faculty
  • 2-3 silicon, 1 electronics engineers
  • Senior researcher

19
Summary Conclusions
  • Scope has increased
  • Some components are delayed
  • New schedule and milestones this October
  • Currently estimate 6-8 month delay for start-up
    of full production
  • Expect significant overlap with Run 2b
  • 3rd US gantry production line at UCSB
  • 30 of modules, relieve strain at SiDet, help
    make up lost time if necessary
  • No production until component deliveries reach a
    steady, sustainable rate.
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