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#* This results in very high flow rates: 1600 cfm for 1deg C temp rise of air, and 80 cmf for 20 deg C temp rise of air. | #* This results in very high flow rates: 1600 cfm for 1deg C temp rise of air, and 80 cmf for 20 deg C temp rise of air. | ||
#* Concept for prototype box described. | #* Concept for prototype box described. |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 24 February 2017
Contents
Background information
- Files for discussion
- Hall D BCAL Readout Mechanical Concept (Jim Fochtman)
Action Items from previous meetings
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Develop a specification sheet for the readout electrical and cooling system (Elton) - Run his cooling model simulation for the situation when the electronics was turned off (Jim)
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Develop goals for mechanical prototype (Chuck and Jim)
Tentative Agenda
- Announcements
- Schedule and reporting (Elton)
- First article testing (Carl and Yi)
- Mechanical cooling (Jim)
- Temperature compensation (Jack)
- Preamp-summing (Fernando)
- Discussion
Minutes
Attendees: Jim, Carl, Jack, Fernando, Yi, Elton
- Announcements
- Schedule and reporting (Elton)
- Reviewed EVMS reporting xcel file with small updates
- Reviewed preliminary specification sheet.
- Signal cables are RG58 with LEMO connectors. (Elton suggested RG174 pigtails to bring out to patch panel)
- Power connectors not defined. However, each wedge would have +/- 5 V(?) and 4 bias leads, so about 6 inputs.
- First article testing (Carl and Yi)
- Carl has checked more recent Hamamatsu arrays. A 3x3 cell has dark rate ~ 1 MHz, compared to 4-5MHz on previous samples
- New PC is being installed for testing in ARC 628
- The front end for testing is labview, but John is providing a backend interface to KAMAX for ease of displays.
- Yi is beginning to automate the system. He will be ordering electronics to accomplish this.
- Mechanical cooling (Jim)
- Gluex-doc-1663 of calculations for removing the heat from the electronic boards using air flow.
- This results in very high flow rates: 1600 cfm for 1deg C temp rise of air, and 80 cmf for 20 deg C temp rise of air.
- Concept for prototype box described.
- Temperature compensation (Jack)
- Calculations of passive compensation system are very promising, indicating that system can be kept within a +/-2% gain change. This system should dissipate about 0.8 W (20mW/ch).
- Cooling Mechanical (Suggestion by Fernando)
- A new idea was floated by Fernando, which is very appealing:
- Interchange the location of the temp comp and pream/sum boards, i.e. the temp comp board would but up against the cooling plate
- Feed the SiPM pins though the cooling plate and the temp comp board to the preamp/sum board.
- Place a layer of Sil pad between the preamp/sum board and a metal heat spreader. The heat spreader could be used to collect the dissipated heat and this could be cooled with a secondary cooling loop or simply cooled by conduction to the outside.
- Jim will take a look at this and review possibilities.
- Preamp-summing (Fernando)
- Requested updated table of Npe for dynamic range
- Gain of 16-cell preamp board for testing has a gain of about 64
- Discussion
- Elton requested slides from Jack, Jim and Fernando so they could be included into his presentation at the next GlueX-Collaboration-Jan-2011.