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Development of µHV miniature HV supplies Harry van der Graaf, Henk Groenstege, Fred Hartjes and Jaap Kuijt RD51 Mini workshop CERN, 24 September 2009
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Why developing HV power supplies? uPutting dedicated HV units in the vicinity of a detector lAvoiding long HV cabling uCommercially available HV supplies are not suited for this lOften too bulky lMay use iron based transformers n=> do not operate in a magnetic field lNot radhard lMostly designed to deliver substantial power (1 W or more) where powers in the mW region are needed lMostly no trip level in the nA region uNeed for dedicated HV supplies for HEP detectors 2
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes Concept uAs small as possible uLimited output power uSmall input power (< few mW idle mode) uVery radhard (until 1000 Mrad, 10 7 Gy) uMinimal noise emittance uOutput voltage stabilization, low ripple uHigh resolution current measurement (< 1 nA resolution) uAdjustable trip level in the nA region uExternal communication like at CAN bus 3
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes Two designs for different applications 1.Larger unit, but easy to operate lSmall scale physics experiments (lab, test beams) lIn progress: lab version 50 – 500V nSHV out 2.“As small as possible” unit for big scale HEP experiments (LHC) nPlanned: Atlas upgrade: miniature and radhard version 50 – 1000V uAlso two power versions foreseen a)few mW for MPGDs and diamond b)Up to few 100 mW for silicon 4
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes Lab version under development 5 uIntended specs l50 V < V out < 500 V, SHV connector lI max ≈ few µA lVoltage control by 14 bit DAC lSPI/CAN controller per board providing: nAdjustable software trip nAdjustable upward ramping speed nRapid downward ramping lCurrent measurement with 1 nA resolution or better n14 bit ADC 80 mm 110 mm
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes Creating HV with Cockroft-Walton circuit u50 V block pulses in (duty cycle modulation) uNo transformer uVoltage divider feedback for stabilisation 6 Voltage feedback We cannot regulate down to 0V
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes PID circuit uSimulated operation lFETs represented by switches 7 Voltage feedback Overshoot prevention
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes Current measurement uDone in HV line uUsing MEMS technology power converters l=> current measurement at high common mode voltage 8 Circuits at HV out voltage Digital communication Power level shift
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes Present prototype PCB u110 x 80 mm 9 SPI/ CAN controller
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RD51 Mini workshop, CERN, September 24, 2009Fred Hartjes Finally intended geometry of lab version uPractical and rugged mechanical box u136 x 82 x 40 mm 3 ufor future PCB 10 Intended dimensions µHV box Lab version
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