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Title: AIDA Update


1
AIDA Update
presented by Tom Davinson on behalf of the AIDA
collaboration (Edinburgh Liverpool STFC DL
RAL)
Tom Davinson School of Physics Astronomy The
University of Edinburgh
2
AIDA Introduction
  • Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA)
  • UK collaboration University of Edinburgh,
    University of Liverpool,
  • STFC Daresbury Laboratory STFC Rutherford
    Appleton Laboratory
  • SuperFRS
  • Exotic nuclei 50 200MeV/u
  • Implant decay correlations
  • Multi-GeV implantation events
  • Subsequent low-energy decays
  • Tag events for gamma and neutron detector arrays
  • Detector multi-plane Si DSSD array
  • wafer thickness 1mm
  • 8cm x 8cm (128x128 strips) or 24cm x 8cm
    (384x128 strips)
  • Instrumentation ASIC
  • low noise (lt12keV FWHM), low threshold (0.25
    FSR)
  • 20GeV FSR plus ( 20MeV FSR or 1GeV FSR)
  • fast overload recovery (ms)

3
AIDA Hardware
Mezzanine 4x 16 channel ASICs Cu cover
EMI/RFI/light screen cooling
FEE 4x 16-bit ADC MUX readout (not visible)
8x octal 50MSPS 14-bit ADCs Xilinx Virtex 5
FPGA PowerPC 40x CPU core/Linux OS DAQ
Gbit ethernet, clock, JTAG ports Power
FEE width 8cm Prototype air cooling Production
recirculating coolant
4
AIDA Mechanical
  • Mechanical design for 8cm x 8cm and
  • 24cm x 8cm DSSSDs is complete
  • Evaluate performance of 8cm x 8cm
  • design before proceeding to manufacture
  • of 24cm x 8cm design
  • Design compatible with BELEN, TAS,
  • MONSTER , RISING, FATIMA etc.
  • Design drawings (PDF) available
  • http//www.eng.dl.ac.uk/secure/np-work/AID
    A/

5
AIDA status
  • DSSSD with sub-contractor (MSL)
  • - 8cm x 8cm 24 x 8cm mechanical samples
    prototypes delivered
  • - production batch (2) in progress
  • Production hardware (ASIC, FEE Mezzanine PCB,
    FEE PCB) delivered
  • by sub-contractors
  • FEE64 Mezzanine assembly
  • - c. 37 complete
  • - 40 queued
  • FEE64 PCB
  • - 50 tested OK
  • - 17 partly tested
  • - 7 with faults requiring further tests
  • FEE module assembly
  • - 12 complete
  • - 6.5 tested OK

6
AIDA status
  • MACB timestamp distribution system for FEE
    modules
  • - delivery complete
  • Mechanical design and infrastructure (HV, PSUs,
    cooling etc.)
  • - detector HV, FEE PSUs, cooling FEE crates
    delivered
  • - support assembly University of Liverpool
    workshop due end-Feb 2012

7
AIDA outlook
  • AIDA production hardware was available for
    commissioning on schedule
  • in 2011/Q3
  • Performance of 20GeV 1GeV ranges meets
    specification
  • - need to optimise DSSSD-FEE coupling for 20MeV
    range
  • - progress very encouraging
  • Basic data merge with MBS successfully
    demonstrated during
  • AIDALYCCA test May 2011
  • - further work required
  • Continuing FEE firmware development work in
    progress
  • - DSP (digital CFD etc)
  • DAQ software development work in progress
  • - interface migtated from Tcl/Tk to XML/SOAP
    (web-based)
  • - control and management of multiple FEE modules
  • - timestamp-ordered data merge (GREAT format)

8
AIDA Plans
 
9
Acknowledgements
My thanks to STFC DL P. Coleman-Smith, M.
Kogimtzis, I. Lazarus, S. Letts, P. Morrall, V.
Pucknell, J. Simpson J. Strachan STFC RAL D.
Braga, M. Prydderch S. Thomas University of
Liverpool T. Grahn, P. Nolan, R. Page, S.
Ritta-Antila D. Seddon University of
Edinburgh Z. Liu, G. Lotay P. Woods University
of Brighton O. Roberts GSI F. Amek, L. Cortes,
J. Gerl, E. Merchan, S. Pietri et al.
10
AIDA Project Partners
  • The University of Edinburgh (lead RO)
  • Phil Woods et al.
  • The University of Liverpool
  • Rob Page et al.
  • STFC DL RAL
  • John Simpson et al.
  • Project Manager Tom Davinson
  • Further information http//www.ph.ed.ac.uk/td/AI
    DA
  • Technical Specification
  • http//www.ph.ed.ac.uk/td/AIDA/Design/AIDA_Draft_
    Technical_Specification_v1.pdf

11
FEE Assembly Sequence
12
Bench Tests of Prototype Hardware
Tests with pulser demonstrating integral
non-linearity and noise performance of 20MeV range
INL lt 0.1 ( gt 95 FSR )
0.15mV rms 2.5keV rms Si
13
Tests with AIDA Production Hardware
  • Realistic input loading CD 60pF, IL 60nA
  • Expectation 12keV FWHM

14
GSI Commissioning Test August 2011
  • SIS 250MeV/u 209Bi
  • Beam delivery direct to HTC
  • From exit port
  • 1.0m air
  • 2mm Al (degrader)
  • 0.9m air
  • 1x MSL type W-1000 DSSSD
  • cheap alternative to type BB18
  • Test of response of 20GeV range
  • No rejection of lighter, lower energy ions
    generated by passage of
  • beam through exit port/degrader

15
Event Multiplicity
16
High Energy Implantation Events
  • Significant ballistic deficit effects
  • Confirms Bardelli model and previous TAMU
    observations
  • Implies preamp risetime for high energy
    heavy-ions gt500ns
  • (cf. intrinsic preamp risetime 90ns)

17
Implant Decay Correlations
y-scale 1ms/channel x-scale 4keV/channel decay
time txy(decay)-txy(implant) Expect random
correlations only
18
E(pn) E(nn) offset decay events
19
E(pn strips) versus E(nn strips) - decay events
20
E(pn strips) versus E(nn strips) implant
events
21
8cm x 8cm AIDA Enclosure
22
GSI Commissioning Test August 2011 setup
1x MSL type W(DS)-1000 bias -150V leakage
current 0.8uA 16x pn junction strips
(horizontal) 16x nn ohmic strips
(vertical) strip size 50mm x 3mm, thickness
1mm Edinburgh MSL type W AIDA mezzanine
adaptor PCB ac coupling 10nF / strip test
capacitance 1pF / strip bias resistor 10M /
strip Detector connected to ASICs 3
4 Events defined as all ADC data within 8us
time window decay events events containing no
HEC data (i.e. LEC data only) implant events
any events containing HEC data (i.e. may
contain LEC data)
23
MSL type BB18
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