F. Arteche EMC issues for Tracker upgrade. 1 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September 2009 OUTLINE 1. Introduction. 2. EMC strategy.

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F. Arteche EMC issues for Tracker upgrade

1 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September 2009 OUTLINE 1. Introduction. 2. EMC strategy 3. First stage of EMC analysis for Tracker upgrade. –Power network impedance effects in noise emissions. –Noise propagation effects in power network. –Noise immunity of new SLHC FEE High immunity technologies 4. Conclusions

2 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September Introduction CMS SLHC Tracker system will require a new power scheme to bias the FEE. DC-DC converter based power distribution system is the option adopted by the CMS Tracker upgrade power task force –In terms of noise – less risky Many years of experience HCAL, HF, Pre-shower,TEC and TOB –Detailed noise analysis (DC-DC vs Serial) Talk: Tracker upgrade meeting Feb Poster : DC-DC Converter vs Serial – TWEPP 2009

3 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September Introduction Main characteristics of the DC-DC converter powering scheme: – Several noise sources close to FEE-Sensor DC-DC power converter, MT & HV line & Structure –High magnetic field inside tracker volume No optimal DC-DC power converter design –High switching frequency Radiation (Near-field and Far-field) –New FEE design Sensitive to sensor & power line connection (LF & HF) A large R&D effort is planned and taking place to develop a DC- DC switching converter to operate under high magnetic field with low electromagnetic emissions But it is important to have a R&D plan on EMC issues to conduct studies on the tracker detector at the system level –To improve FEE immunity –To minimize EM noise levels within the tracker volume –To ensure the correct integration of SLHC tracker.

4 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC strategy for CMS Tracker upgrade The goal of the EMC studies is to ensure the compatibility of Tracker (CMS) upgrade system It will be focused on –(Minimize) noise emissions –(Maximize) noise immunity –(Fix) integration strategies –(Ensure) the compatibility between DC-DC converters and FEE Experienced gained in the past gives a lot information –EMC based design has to be part of the experiment with similar importance that the mechanic / thermal design They have to be tackled and implemented together New environment and the working conditions are very different from previous experiments –It requires many EMC studies

5 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC strategy for CMS Tracker upgrade 1 st Stage COUPLING IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS (Impedance Effects) Gain insight on noise issues at PN/system level FEE & PN design rules Robust designs Identification of critical aspects 2 nd Stage IMMUNITY LEVELS CHARACTERIZATION Preliminary FEE susceptibility curves New FEE Characterization 3 rd Stage INTEGRATION STRATEGIES Weak point identification Preliminary - Final noise specification to power units Ensure correct integration of new tracker system EMC Specification at system level PS noise emission level FEE immunity level Safety margin Grounding & Shielding policy

6 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September First stage of EMC analysis for Tracker upgrade The first stage of the EMC analysis plans to study : –The coupling impedance characterization –The preliminary immunity levels on prototypes (new or old designs) It will help to define preliminary rules to ensure the integration of main components (Detector, FEE, Power network and DC-DC power converter) It will helps to define design strategies that allow increasing the immunity of the Detector-FEE unit. This analysis should be part of the integral design of the tracker detector. It has be considered at the same level as the mechanical and cooling design. It can be divided in four parts –Power network impedance effects on noise emissions –Noise propagations effects in the power network –Noise immunity in Detector-FEE prototypes –New high immunity systems to electromagnetic noise

7 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise emissions Vs impedance It is very important to define and characterize the impedances connected to the DC-DC power converters –It defines the emission (conducted and radiated) levels emitted by the DC-DC power converters compatible with the FEE immunity levels Filters degradation It has to be complementary with the decoupling impedances implemented during the immunity test of FEE. –Both test has to be complementary

8 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise emissions vs impedance The impedance characterization will define a standard test for integration purpose –It has to be valid for conducted and radiation emission test. This test characterization will be focused on integration issues at system level and not on DC-DC converter design issues. –It is complementary with the work develop by other groups. It is probably that the test setup developed in the past has to be redefined. –New frequency spectra Old Tracker – (100kHz – 30 MHz) New Tracker – (1 MHz – 100 or 200 MHz) –Impedance and cable radiation –Radiation emission test This is totally new Near-field and far-field emission is required

9 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise propagations The goal of this part is to define the key points that allow designing the power network to minimize the effects of the noise generated by the DC- DC power converters and the FEE. –Power network radiation –Noise exchange between DC-DC power converters Experience form previous detectors showed the importance of the EMC based design of the power network. –Tracker - PS conducted emissions increased a lot respect to one unit

10 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise propagations –Tracker “wings” generated by the magnetic field radiated by the power network. –HCAL- High radiated emissions from power network due to CM currents.

11 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise propagation This part will be divided in four sub-items –Development of new methodologies to measure noise in power networks Old methods may not be sufficient –Evaluation of power network designs to minimize noise emissions (conducted and radiated) –Evaluation and design of EMC filters. –Evaluation and design of components layout for noise purposes It is planned to study two power networks (methodology is the same) –PCB –Cables It is important to remark the previous experience at Fermilab with KTEV experiment –Digital signals / Power distribution based on cables within the detector volume was abandoned because it was mechanical unpractical (2 meter long board – New Tracker will have rods 2 m long) This studies has to be conducted in close relation with institutes in charge of DC-DC power converters and Power Network design –Include the EMC issues at the same level as power losses, cooling and mechanical constraints.

12 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise immunity in FEE A set of tests is planned to define the immunity of a prototype of the future generation of FEE. These tests will give a lot of information that can be use to improve the immunity of FEE. –Corrective actions & new integration strategies. Results of immunity tests performed in the past became an excellent and useful tool for: –Diagnosis ( TEC & TOB, HCAL, Pre-shower) –Detection of sensitive areas (HCAL, Pre-shower, TEC, TOB) –FEE frequency response to noise (QIE,APV,PACE chips) –PS Noise emission specification (HCAL,TEC) HCAL and Pre-shower took advantage from these tests and correctives action were implemented in the final design. Others detectors could not due to time constraints –HCAL results very useful. Grounding strategy, Filter selection Noise specification to PS units

13 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise immunity in FEE Diagnosis & Sensitive areas –HCAL – Ground connection photodiodes-Board –Pre-shower - Ground connections between paths –Tracker - Noise distribution generated by By and CM subtraction HCAL Pre-shower Tracker -TEC

14 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise immunity in FEE HCAL Tracker Frequency response Presh

15 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise immunity in FEE Noise emission specification –HCAL – 3 Topologies (GND, FILTER,NO EXTRA) –TEC – 2 Topologies (CM FILTER, NO FILTER) –Very different from standards

16 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: Noise immunity in FEE It is planned to conduct radiated and conducted immunity tests. Test procedures has to be developed because the ones developed for old CMS are not valid. –Conducted noise immunity test Noise sources are inside the tracker volume Frequency range requires special test set-up (Faraday cage for reference) –Radiation test It has never been performed before Near-field and far-field (Semi-anechoic chambers) Two possibilities are under study –Immunity test on improved old prototypes of Tracker system During last year based on modelling and simulations some recommendations has been already presented (See Poster Tracker “wings”) –Immunity test on CMS or ATLAS upgrade prototypes Collaboration between both experiments

17 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: High immunity systems to EM noise During the immunity tests performed in the CMS tracker system, Temperature sensor lines resulted the weakest element respect to EM susceptibility in the Detector-FEE. –But main noise source is located outside (Far way) Filtering is not difficult Coupling path not very good New tracker system will generate a large amount of noise inside the tracker volume Easier coupling path Filtering is more complex The study or design of new systems insensitive to EM noise to measure temperature, strain or magnetic field will increase the robustness of FEE to EM noise

18 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC analysis: High immunity systems to EM noise The use of optical fibre sensors (OFS) to be used as temperature and strain probes will increase the immunity of tracker system. –They are very well known in aerospace and aeronautics This type of sensor are: –Not sensitive to EM fields, HV and transients. –Light – weight, miniaturised and flexible –Non-interfering, low-loss, long-range signal transmission Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG ) optical transducer is the most common transducer to measure strain and temperature –A light is sent via the optical fibber to the transducer and the diffracted wavelength is measured –Diffracted wavelength depends on FBG geometry, that is affected by stress and temperature.

19 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September CONCLUSIONS An EMC strategy to ensure the successful integration of the Tracker upgrade electronics has been presented.. It is focused on three aspects –Study of the Coupling impedances –Characterization of FEE Immunity levels –Integration strategies Experience gained in previous experiments may be used but the new scenario requires: –New test methods –New emission limits –New EMC strategies & designs Make a design with high noise immunity based on electric+mechanic design and not a pure mechanic design. New technologies This is a very early stage of the design where EMC studies are very valuable –Some solutions may not be implemented at later stages (during integration)

20 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September 2009 BACKUP SLIDES

21 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC strategy for CMS Tracker upgrade Coupling Impedance characterization It studies the effect of the impedances on noise generation, coupling and propagation within the tracker system Emissions, immunities & propagation. It will used to gain insight on noise the distribution near the Detector-FEE and define sensitive areas of system It will be used to set EMC designs rules and tests to develop robust designs and improve the immunity of Detector-FEE Immunity and emission tests have to be complementary Noise propagation studies will be used to define safety margin

22 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC strategy for CMS Tracker upgrade Immunity levels characterization It defines the immunity levels for the future tracker system based on preliminary prototypes (old and new) It will detect weak points of preliminary and final designs It will be used to define the noise emission levels (conducted and radiated) compatible with the Detector- FEE Define the preliminary grounding and shielding strategy Study high immunity systems to EM noise

23 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC strategy for CMS Tracker upgrade Final integrations aspects It defines the final grounding & shielding strategy It defines safety margin between the emission and immunity level –Contribution from other units –Efficiency of coupling mechanism It verifies the final emissions and immunity level of PS units.

24 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC strategy: High immunity systems to EM noise Temp Stress

25 de 19 CMS / ATLAS Power working group Paris- France, 23 September EMC strategy: High immunity systems to EM noise The FBG sensors allows: –Multiplexing capability – (Sensor Networks) –Embedding in composite material –(Smart structures) –High and low Temperatures ( 4 k – 900 ºC). –Durable to high strain It is plan to study three task : –Different methods for attaching the fibres to carbon composites supports –Architectures for sensor distribution network –EMC factor measurement Noise emissions and immunity with conventional electrical technologies versus Optical Fibre Sensors.