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Oliver Bitterling
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Introduction to the QPS Radiation damage in electronic systems Construction of radiation tolerant systems Radiation test and their results Conclusion and outlook
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Detection of loss of the superconductivity of the LHC Magnets Loss of local superconductivity is called a Quench Undiscovered Quenches lead to serious damage to the accelerator Discovered Quenches can be mitigated without damage
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The increase of availability is an important goal of the redesign of the QPS QPS must not overlook any quenches but should only produces as few as possible false triggers QPS is located close to the accelerator and is subjected to certain amounts of stray radiation Radiation can cause damage and random errors inside electronic systems
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High doses of high energy radiation can destroy semiconductor lattice Even low doses can cause statistical radiation errors
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Two high resolution ADCs are necessary to measure the current and voltage with the necessary precision
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Some components are specially constructed in a way that makes them highly resistant to radiation Such hardware is usually used for space applications like satellites Problems: Very Expensive!!! Not available
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“Components of the shelf” (COTs) differ widely in their resistance to radiation COTs have to be tested a irradiation facilities to determine how the react to radiation The ADC for our project was tested at the Paul-Scherrer-Institute (PSI) A future radiation test will be conducted at the new irradiation facility CHARM at CERN
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Typical voltage and current during a magnet ramp as stimulus ADC survives even after high doses of radiation Output signal is corrupted
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Typical irradiation level of 1 Gy every year (later 10 Gy) System consists out of 200 cards with two ADCs Resulting error rate of 1 error every 3 days
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After countermeasures error rate decreases to 1 error every year Final version should be able to eliminate all errors
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The QPS has to be very precise to prevent damage and increase beam time Radiation can disturb the operation of the QPS and lead to premature beam dumps Using tolerant hardware and error specific countermeasures it is possible to develop systems able to work under radiation Latest measurements have shown that the system is already sufficiently stable but there are still ways to improve
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Disturbances in the signal can be mitigated by using a combination of several digital filters Normal ADC stops can be tolerated by the system Longer stops could be prevented by automatic restart of the ADC Configuration errors can be fixed by continuous monitoring of the configuration register and fixing any errors
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FPGAs that store their configuration inside SRAM cells are highly vulnerable to radiation effects A possible method to allow them to function is to constantly read out the configuration, check for corruption and fix as necessary Flash based FPGAs are more tolerant to radiation
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Triplication protects the algorithm by creating 3 instances of every part If only one part is corrupted a majority vote will only transmit the correct result
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