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* timeline (gantt chart): [http://www.nikhef.nl/pub/experiments/bfys/lhcb/vertex/documents/projects/VeloUpgradeModules/VeloModulesTimeline20160908.pdf 2016]
 
* timeline (gantt chart): [http://www.nikhef.nl/pub/experiments/bfys/lhcb/vertex/documents/projects/VeloUpgradeModules/VeloModulesTimeline20160908.pdf 2016]
  
== Action list for building the module QA setup (last update 21/9/2016) ==
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== Setup for module production QA (last update 21/9/2016) ==
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There are two tests:
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* quick electrical test ("20 seconds"), mainly to check that wirebonds are ok. This test should take place in the clean-room. For this we need:
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* LV (incl. PC for controls?)
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* DAQ
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* fibres to connect to DAQ
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* database to summarize results
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* burn-in test ("24 hours"). For this we need:
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* LV
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* HV (till 1000V; must have precise current control/monitor )
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* PC with PVSS to control LV and HV
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* DAQ
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* fibres to connect to DAQ
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* PC to run data analysis (needs to happen in real time as data volumes are very large)
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* database to summarize results
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* a 19 inch rack
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* CO2 cooling
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* vacuum tank
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* if not in the cleanroom, a 'tent' to protect setup
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Rough schedule:
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* Q4 2016: prepare vacuum tank, cooling
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* Q1 2017:

Revision as of 07:32, 22 September 2016

Under construction


Communication

Documentation

  • project plans: 2016
  • timeline (gantt chart): 2016

Setup for module production QA (last update 21/9/2016)

There are two tests:

  • quick electrical test ("20 seconds"), mainly to check that wirebonds are ok. This test should take place in the clean-room. For this we need:
* LV (incl. PC for controls?)
* DAQ
* fibres to connect to DAQ
* database to summarize results
  • burn-in test ("24 hours"). For this we need:
* LV 
* HV (till 1000V; must have precise current control/monitor )
* PC with PVSS to control LV and HV
* DAQ
* fibres to connect to DAQ
* PC to run data analysis (needs to happen in real time as data volumes are very large)
* database to summarize results
* a 19 inch rack 
* CO2 cooling
* vacuum tank
* if not in the cleanroom, a 'tent' to protect setup

Rough schedule:

  • Q4 2016: prepare vacuum tank, cooling
  • Q1 2017: