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| Time stability gain and timing (one channel) || || ≤ 10% in 6 months
 
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| Temperature stability (likely cause of time stability) || || 1<sup>o</sup> causes 3% gain change|| ||
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| Temperature stability (likely cause of time stability) || || 1<sup>o</sup> causes 3% gain change
 
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| Location of calibration input ||From front to monitor rad damage || light guide tapered side
 
| Location of calibration input ||From front to monitor rad damage || light guide tapered side
 
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| Geometrical constraints || Approximately 90% of front 4x4 cm2 area available || packing of WC and LGs, LED fitting, cable routing || ||
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| Geometrical constraints || Approximately 90% of front 4x4 cm2 area available || packing of WC and LGs, LED fitting, cable routing
 
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Revision as of 17:49, 8 December 2010

DRAFT Table of Parameters and Requirements
Characteristic LED/fibre LED/wire
Dead/alive or on/off ≤ 15%
Dynamic range of input (number of photoelectrons) typically 100
Requirement on absolute light input none (PRIMEX might have) 150 pe on module
Variation in arrival times of cal pulses ~3 ns ≤ 2 ns ~3ns ~3ns
Time stability gain and timing (one channel) ≤ 10% in 6 months
Temperature stability (likely cause of time stability) 1o causes 3% gain change
Location of calibration input From front to monitor rad damage light guide tapered side
Geometrical constraints Approximately 90% of front 4x4 cm2 area available packing of WC and LGs, LED fitting, cable routing
  1. Comment: Time (and temperature) stability most important.
  2. Comment: Option of delivering a range of light intensities important (e.g. using various filter settings).
  3. Comment from Werner: The flexibility in the use of the LED would be very useful for the start counter. Christina: Still need to test stability.
  4. Questions to Matt: What uniformity could one expect from the plexiglass input system? How many fibers were used to pulse the plexiglass, i.e. how often were they spaced?
  5. Comment: Matt drew attention to an LED pulser by Paul Smith which might be a useful reference.