DTMROC-S: Deep submicron version of the readout chip for the TRT detector in ATLAS
(2002) 8th Workshop On Electronics For LHC Experiments p.95-99- Abstract
- A new version of the circuit for the readout of the ATLAS straw tube detector, TRT [1], has been developed in a deep-submicron process. The DTMROC-S is fabricated in a commercial 0.25μm CMOS IBM technology, with a library hardened by layout techniques [2]. Compared to the previous version of the chip [3] done in a 0.8μm radiation-hard CMOS and despite of the features added for improving the robustness and testability of the circuit, the deep-submicron technology results in a much smaller chip size that increases the production yield and lowers the power consumption.
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- ATLAS TRT deep-submicron electronics
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- 8th Workshop On Electronics For LHC Experiments
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- 5 pages
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- Colmar 2002, Electronics for LHC experiments
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- 8th Workshop On Electronics For LHC Experiments
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- Colmar, France
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- 2002-09-09
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- ATLAS Experiment
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@inproceedings{abca0c5d-ca61-404d-981b-7cf1f6a08082, abstract = {{A new version of the circuit for the readout of the ATLAS straw tube detector, TRT [1], has been developed in a deep-submicron process. The DTMROC-S is fabricated in a commercial 0.25μm CMOS IBM technology, with a library hardened by layout techniques [2]. Compared to the previous version of the chip [3] done in a 0.8μm radiation-hard CMOS and despite of the features added for improving the robustness and testability of the circuit, the deep-submicron technology results in a much smaller chip size that increases the production yield and lowers the power consumption.}}, author = {{Anghinolfi, Francisco and Åkesson, Torsten and Eerola, Paula and Farthouat, Philippe and Lichard, Peter and Ryjov, Vladimir and Szczygiel, Richard and Dressnandt, Nandor and Keener, Paul and Newcomer, Mitch and Van Berg, Rick and Williams, Hugh}}, booktitle = {{8th Workshop On Electronics For LHC Experiments}}, keywords = {{ATLAS TRT deep-submicron electronics}}, language = {{eng}}, pages = {{95--99}}, publisher = {{Colmar 2002, Electronics for LHC experiments}}, title = {{DTMROC-S: Deep submicron version of the readout chip for the TRT detector in ATLAS}}, url = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/5477192/958896}}, year = {{2002}}, }