A new inner tracking detector for the Phase-II upgrade of the ATLAS experiment is in development. A serial power scheme is foreseen for the pixel detector. This requires a new detector control system to monitor and control the pixel modules in the serial power chain. The Pixel Serial Power Protection (PSPP) chip is an ASIC for this purpose. It operates parallel to the modules and contains an ADC and bypass transistor. This paper presents test results for the prototyped PSPP chip. It includes irradiation up to 600 Mrad and longterm measurements. The third version of the PSPP chip is functional and will be used for tests with serial power chains together with pixel modules
It is expected that at SLHC the number of detector channels in the ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker will ...
The entire CMS silicon pixel detector will be replaced to operate at the high-luminosity LHC. In thi...
The entire CMS silicon pixel detector will be replaced to operate at the high-luminosity LHC. In thi...
Content: A serial power scheme will be used for the new inner tracking detector for the Phase-II upg...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will be updated to the High-Luminosity LHC by 2026. The goal...
The ATLAS tracking system will be replaced by an all-silicon detector for the HL-LHC upgrade. The in...
The ATLAS tracking system will be replaced by an all-silicon detector for the HL-LHC upgrade around ...
The ATLAS tracking system will be replaced by an all-silicon detector in the course of the planned H...
The ATLAS inner detector will be replaced by an all-silicon detector for the HL-LHC upgrade around 2...
One of the main challenges for the ATLAS ITk Phase II Pixel upgrade is low-mass efficient power dist...
A serially powered pixel detector is the baseline choice for the High Luminosity upgrade of the inne...
Modern hybrid pixel detectors as they will be used for the next generation of high energy collider e...
The ATLAS collaboration will install a new inner tracker (ITk) during the phase II upgrade. The inne...
Abstract: The innermost layer of the ATLAS tracking system is a silicon pixel detector. The use of r...
The ATLAS experiment at LHC will use 3 barrel layers and 2*5 disks of silicon pixel detectors as the...
It is expected that at SLHC the number of detector channels in the ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker will ...
The entire CMS silicon pixel detector will be replaced to operate at the high-luminosity LHC. In thi...
The entire CMS silicon pixel detector will be replaced to operate at the high-luminosity LHC. In thi...
Content: A serial power scheme will be used for the new inner tracking detector for the Phase-II upg...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will be updated to the High-Luminosity LHC by 2026. The goal...
The ATLAS tracking system will be replaced by an all-silicon detector for the HL-LHC upgrade. The in...
The ATLAS tracking system will be replaced by an all-silicon detector for the HL-LHC upgrade around ...
The ATLAS tracking system will be replaced by an all-silicon detector in the course of the planned H...
The ATLAS inner detector will be replaced by an all-silicon detector for the HL-LHC upgrade around 2...
One of the main challenges for the ATLAS ITk Phase II Pixel upgrade is low-mass efficient power dist...
A serially powered pixel detector is the baseline choice for the High Luminosity upgrade of the inne...
Modern hybrid pixel detectors as they will be used for the next generation of high energy collider e...
The ATLAS collaboration will install a new inner tracker (ITk) during the phase II upgrade. The inne...
Abstract: The innermost layer of the ATLAS tracking system is a silicon pixel detector. The use of r...
The ATLAS experiment at LHC will use 3 barrel layers and 2*5 disks of silicon pixel detectors as the...
It is expected that at SLHC the number of detector channels in the ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker will ...
The entire CMS silicon pixel detector will be replaced to operate at the high-luminosity LHC. In thi...
The entire CMS silicon pixel detector will be replaced to operate at the high-luminosity LHC. In thi...