The upgrade of the ATLAS experiment at LHC foresees the insertion of an innermost silicon layer, called Insertable B-layer (IBL). IBL read-out system will be equipped with new electronics. The Readout-Driver card (ROD) is a VME board devoted to data processing, configuration and control. A pre-production batch has been delivered in order to perform tests with instrumented slices of the overall acquisition chain, aiming to finalize strategies for system commissioning. In this contribution both setups and results will be described, as well as preliminary studies on changes in order to adopt the ROD for the ATLAS Pixel Layers 1 and 2
ATLAS is one of the four big LHC experiments and currently its Pixel Detector was upgraded with a ne...
An Insertable B-Layer is planned for the upgrade of the ATLAS detector and will add a fourth and inn...
An additional inner layer for the existing ATLAS Pixel Detector, called Insertable B-Layer (IBL), is...
The upgrade of the ATLAS experiment at LHC foresees the insertion of an innermost silicon layer, cal...
The higher luminosity that is expected for the LHC after future upgrades will require better perform...
The incoming and future upgrades of LHC will require better performance by the data acquisition syst...
This work intends to briefly overview the new technological updates on the LHC ATLAS acquisition sys...
The ATLAS Experiment is reworking and upgrading systems during the current LHC shut down. In particu...
The ATLAS Experiment is reworking and upgrading systems during the current LHC shut down. In particu...
The ATLAS Experiment has reworked and upgraded some electronic DAQ chains during the 2013–2015 LHC s...
During the Large Hadron Collider shutdown from 2013 to 2014 a fourth silicon layer, called the Inser...
The ATLAS experiment at LHC planned to upgrade the existing Pixel Detector with the insertion of an ...
During first long shutdown of The Large Hadron Collider, most of experiment infrastructures at CERN ...
ATLAS is one of the four big LHC experiments and currently its Pixel Detector was upgraded with a ne...
An Insertable B-Layer is planned for the upgrade of the ATLAS detector and will add a fourth and inn...
An additional inner layer for the existing ATLAS Pixel Detector, called Insertable B-Layer (IBL), is...
The upgrade of the ATLAS experiment at LHC foresees the insertion of an innermost silicon layer, cal...
The higher luminosity that is expected for the LHC after future upgrades will require better perform...
The incoming and future upgrades of LHC will require better performance by the data acquisition syst...
This work intends to briefly overview the new technological updates on the LHC ATLAS acquisition sys...
The ATLAS Experiment is reworking and upgrading systems during the current LHC shut down. In particu...
The ATLAS Experiment is reworking and upgrading systems during the current LHC shut down. In particu...
The ATLAS Experiment has reworked and upgraded some electronic DAQ chains during the 2013–2015 LHC s...
During the Large Hadron Collider shutdown from 2013 to 2014 a fourth silicon layer, called the Inser...
The ATLAS experiment at LHC planned to upgrade the existing Pixel Detector with the insertion of an ...
During first long shutdown of The Large Hadron Collider, most of experiment infrastructures at CERN ...
ATLAS is one of the four big LHC experiments and currently its Pixel Detector was upgraded with a ne...
An Insertable B-Layer is planned for the upgrade of the ATLAS detector and will add a fourth and inn...
An additional inner layer for the existing ATLAS Pixel Detector, called Insertable B-Layer (IBL), is...