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IFR/LST Meeting Feb 26, 2003 K. Honscheid, Ohio State University High Voltage Requirements Commercial Solutions Custom Solutions

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Page 1: IFR/LST Meeting Feb 26, 2003K. Honscheid, Ohio State University High Voltage Requirements Commercial Solutions Custom Solutions

IFR/LST Meeting Feb 26, 2003

K. Honscheid, Ohio State University

High Voltage

RequirementsCommercial SolutionsCustom Solutions

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Requirements

• 2076 LST tubes• 4152 High Voltage Channels• Up to 5 kV

– Regulated to 1%

• Current monitoring– nA resolution

• Over-current protection– Fine granularity (individual tubes)

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Voltage and Current• Wide HV plateau

(depending on gas mixture, chamber construction etc)

fixed HV for all tubes

• Operating point depends on gas mixture (variations), pressure, temperature, tube-tube variation.

• Tube “conditioning”

adjustable but tubes can still be grouped together with a common HV value

• Current Estimates• for a typical 0.2 Hz/cm2 expect 60nA per tube• for a worst case rate of 2 Hz/cm2 expect 640 nA

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Commercial Solutions

• CAEN 527 or similar– Too expensive

• CAEN 546– 4u crate, slots for 8 modules for a total of 96 ch– One HV setting per module– Individual channel current monitor– CAENET VME interface to slow control– Available from CAEN by special order

• Cost estimated to ~$160k for 1000 channels

– Used by LVD experiment (Gran Sasso)• 3000 channels might be available

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Over-current protection (ZEUS)

LST Voltage

6 kVLimited streamer tube

Voltage

Current

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Custom Solution or 4000+ HV channels for less than $200k

OSU electronics engineers (Rush, Smith) designed a system similar to the CAEN 546 solution.

• single HV

• individual current monitor

• integrated protection

• “pizza box” design

• up to 50 ch in 1u

• stand-alone (no crate or crate controller required)

• Details at www-physics.mps.ohio-state.edu/~klaus/LST/HV/HV.htm

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Block Diagram

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Schematics (HV Regulator, Controller)

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Schematics II (HV Distribution Channel)

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First Prototype (5 ch)

6kV Dc/Dc

HV Op-Amp

15 V In

0-5 kV Out

Current MonitorProtection

Floating 5VSupply

Current Monitor Outputs

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Status, Summary and the Next Steps

• Commercial Solution– HV crate available at Padova, soon at OSU– Test CAEN 546 system from LVD– Integrate protection circuit (if necessary)

• Custom Solution – Status

• Test and prototype tested and fully operational• Based on preliminary cost estimate 4000+ channels can be build with

our budget– Next Steps

• Complete digital part, integrate micro controller• Test stability and reliability

– Can be ready in time for module production and QA test stands– Need to decide if (and how far) OSU solution should be pursued

…but it is hard to beat a “free” system

• Start system engineering (connectors, distribution…)