The CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva, is planning major upgrades of its current pixel and strip detectors for the LHC luminosity upgrade, known as the SLHC. Due to the larger channel count and - in case of the strip tracker - increased functionality, the powering scheme adopted today, namely parallel powering of several detector modules, has to be abandoned. Instead, a powering scheme based on the DC-DC conversion technique is foreseen, which would lead to lower power losses in the supply cables, and would allow to reduce the material budget of cables and associated electronic boards in the sensitive detector volume. \\ This paper deals with the development, characterisation and optimisation of DC-DC buck co...
The upgrade of the LHC experiments at CERN brings new challenges in the design and integration of th...
Future pixel and tracking systems like the ones foreseen in the upgrade programs of the LHC experime...
The upgrade of the trackers at the sLHC experiments requires implementing new powering schemes that ...
The CMS experiment foresees upgrades of its silicon pixel and strip detectors for the luminosity upg...
A tracker powering scheme based on DC-DC converters close to the detector modules can supply more po...
The CMS pixel detector was designed for a nominal instantaneous LHC luminosity of $1\cdot 10^{34}$\,...
The upgrade of the CMS silicon tracker for the Super-LHC presents many challenges. The distribution ...
Around 2016, the pixel detector of the CMS experiment will be upgraded. The amount of current that h...
The CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva, houses the largest silicon s...
The paper illustrates the basic features and compares the expected performance of different dc-dc co...
The upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN sets new challenges for the power...
The upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN sets new challenges for the power...
The upgrades of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) introduce a significant challenge to the power distr...
The paper illustrates the basic features and compares the expected performance of different dc-dc co...
An upgraded tracker for CMS will need a new architecture for powering to keep the power dissipated i...
The upgrade of the LHC experiments at CERN brings new challenges in the design and integration of th...
Future pixel and tracking systems like the ones foreseen in the upgrade programs of the LHC experime...
The upgrade of the trackers at the sLHC experiments requires implementing new powering schemes that ...
The CMS experiment foresees upgrades of its silicon pixel and strip detectors for the luminosity upg...
A tracker powering scheme based on DC-DC converters close to the detector modules can supply more po...
The CMS pixel detector was designed for a nominal instantaneous LHC luminosity of $1\cdot 10^{34}$\,...
The upgrade of the CMS silicon tracker for the Super-LHC presents many challenges. The distribution ...
Around 2016, the pixel detector of the CMS experiment will be upgraded. The amount of current that h...
The CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva, houses the largest silicon s...
The paper illustrates the basic features and compares the expected performance of different dc-dc co...
The upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN sets new challenges for the power...
The upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN sets new challenges for the power...
The upgrades of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) introduce a significant challenge to the power distr...
The paper illustrates the basic features and compares the expected performance of different dc-dc co...
An upgraded tracker for CMS will need a new architecture for powering to keep the power dissipated i...
The upgrade of the LHC experiments at CERN brings new challenges in the design and integration of th...
Future pixel and tracking systems like the ones foreseen in the upgrade programs of the LHC experime...
The upgrade of the trackers at the sLHC experiments requires implementing new powering schemes that ...