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SVX-II David Stuart, UC Santa Barbara May 11, 2006 David Stuart, UC Santa Barbara May 11, 2006
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Why What How Outline Many details in following talks, so I’ll just review the design goals and then give a tour of the detector and its construction.
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132 ns Rad-hard Longer Double-sided Trigger-able Design goals The first 2 were required (well thought to be, vs 396 ns). The rest were desired. The last was critical for Bs mixing, and it drove the design.
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Wedge geometry SVT requirements
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Wedge geometry Precision alignment during construction r and z SVT requirements
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Wedge geometry Precision alignment during construction r and z Fast, deadtime-less readout See Ankush’s SVX3D talk SVT requirements Now, I’ll describe the detector with a photo tour.
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Bulkheads for mounting and cooling
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SVXII Ladders Layer 1 Quarter Ladder BeO Hybrid glued to silicon Mounting tab Thermal bridge HDI, with LV boost wires Finger and jumper on next page
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Fingers
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Jumper bus to z-side
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Reason for calling them ladders Note folded cables
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Assembled into barrels
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Spacers to allow lid to close over cables
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Ready to slide into ISL
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…after some packaging
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132 ns Rad-hard Longer Double-sided Trigger-able Recall Design goals
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132 ns ? Rad-hard Longer Double-sided Trigger-able Recall Design goals
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132 ns ? Rad-hard Longer ~ Double-sided Trigger-able Recall Design goals
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132 ns ? Rad-hard Longer ~ Double-sided ~ Trigger-able Recall Design goals
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132 ns ? Rad-hard Longer ~ Double-sided ~ Trigger-able ! ! Recall Design goals
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