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LV Workshop 08 Jun 10
Introduction & Welcome
S. Lusin
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Objectives of LV Workshop …
Identify issues affecting:
• CMS readiness for data-taking
• CMS data quality
Address manpower issues:
• Do we have enough expert manpower to diagnose problems in the
LV and HV systems?
• Do we have enough expert manpower to deal with the repair
situations that may arise?
Identify systems specific to certain subdetectors that require
specialized knowledge and skills
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Common Issues …
Will ask of all subdetectors:
• Who’s in charge of:
• Low voltage?
• High voltage systems?
• Mainframes? CANBus?
• Who will fix things?
• How many of these people are away from CERN?
• How do you fix bad modules? (LV, HV, others?)
• Through CERN POOL? Private arrangements? Remote institution?
• How do you keep records?
• Do you know what the problems have been?
• What hardware interlocks do you use? Who understands them?
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CAEN Subsystems …
Power cabling:
• Do you monitor state of PP75 connectors? How?
• Have you changed to flexible cable interconnects?
• Have you installed connector retaining brackets?
Service power:
• Have you installed inline fuses between MAO outputs and service
power inputs?
• Do you want to?
Operation:
• Have you observed any strange behavior on outputs as a result of
interruptions of primary power or service power?
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Wiener Subsystems …
OPFCs:
• Have you observed any further issues with OPFCS?
• Internal contact heating?
• Power switch / circuit breaker failure?
• What has operating history of OPFC DCS readout been?
Maratons:
• Cooling:
• Have there been any water-leak issues? Cooling system issues?
• What are consequences of loss of water circulation?
• Do you have any means of monitoring water flow rate?
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ST Microelectronics Systems …
The LHC 4913 linear voltage regulator chip from ST Microelectronics
is used extensively throughout CMS. This device is one of the few
radiation-tolerant voltage regulators available, but has certain
special requirements that have to be taken into account in the
design of the subdetector LV system:
• Active high inhibit: if we want the regulator to come up in the
inhibited state on power-up, we need to have an alternate source of
power present at the time of LV turn-on.
• Slew-rate limitations: if the slew rate of the input voltage is below a
critical value, the regulator can go into a state of shunting large
currents to ground. This in turn, can load the source in such a way to
keep the input voltage hovering in a metastable state, and the
regulator will “hang” at an intermediate voltage.
As a result, subdetectors that use an LHC4913 regulator in their
front end must include a special design to accommodate the two
features above.
• By itself, this is not a problem. The problem is that there are few
people who understand the workings of this supplementary system.
• All users of LHC 4913 regulator chips are asked to identify who
understands the system that accomodates it
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