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Development of a Fast Cluster Finding self-seeded trigger demonstrator

Cornell, S. Diez
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Duner, S.
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Garcia-Sciveres, M.
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2014
Journal Of Instrumentation

The ABC 130 chip developed for the high luminosity LHC(HL-LHC) upgrade of the ATLAS silicon strip tracker implements a Fast Cluster Finder (FCF). The FCF is capable of reading out certain track cluster information serially with a clock rate up to 640 MHz, sufficient to output the location within the 40 MHz collision frequency. An external correlator circuit can be used to find the position coincidence of clusters at two adjacent layers of silicon sensor. The coincidence offset is related to the transverse momentum of the track, and therefore it provides information which may contribute to a Level-1 trigger decision. These circuit elements have been implemented in a sensor doublet configuration coupled to an FPGA which executes the correlator algorithm. Design and test results of this system are presented.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/9/12/C12022
Web of Science ID

WOS:000351342900006

Author(s)
Cornell, S. Diez
Duner, S.
Garcia-Sciveres, M.
Haber, C.
Lehmann, N.
Pirrami, L.
Ropraz, E.
Wang, H.
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Published in
Journal Of Instrumentation
Volume

9

Article Number

C12022

Subjects

Trigger concepts and systems (hardware and software)

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Trigger detectors

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Data acquisition concepts

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Particle tracking detectors

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REVIEWED

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