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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: Mr. SOLTVEIT, Hans Kristian
Submitted on: 28 February 2014 12:12
Title: Multi-Gigabit Wireless Data Transfer for Tracker Readout Systems
Abstract content State-of-the-art tracking detector systems as the ATLAS silicon micro-strip tracker will after the upgrade in 2022, require an overall readout bandwidth between 50 and 100 Tb/s. To allow such a highly granular tracker to contribute to the first level trigger decision or event filtering, a fast readout system with a tremendous bandwidth is therefore essential. With up to 9 GHz of continous license free bandwidth allocated worldwide centerd around 60 GHz, a fast readout system using a wireless data transfer at that carrier frequency becomes feasible. A prototype transceiver at 60 GHz with 9 GHz bandwidth is currently under development at University of Heidelberg using the IBM 0.13μm SiGe HBT BiCMOS process. The design is based on the well known superheterodyne transceiver architecture. The targeted data rate for our first prototype is 4.5 gigabit per second over a distance of 20 cm. The Multi-Gigabit transceiver system, its individual blocks and key issues of the system design will be explained in detail in this talk.
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Primary Authors: Mr. SOLTVEIT, Hans Kristian (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE)) soltveit@physi.uni-heidelberg.de
Co-authors: WIEDNER, Dirk (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE)) dirk.wiedner@cern.ch SCHOENING, Andre (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE)) schoning@mail.desy.de
Abstract presenters: Mr. SOLTVEIT, Hans Kristian
Track classification: Experiments: 2a) Experiments & Upgrades Data-processing: 3a) Front-end Electronics Data-processing: 3b) Trigger and Data Acquisition Systems
Presentation type: Oral
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