Shielding and electrical performance of silicon detector supermodules
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Journal Volume
52
Journal Issue
5 III
Pages
1892-1898
Date Issued
2005
Author(s)
Abstract
A large detector structure, called a supermodule, was developed for the CDF Run lib silicon strip detector. The supermodule is a compact mechanical, thermal, and electrical unit, which is ideally suited for construction and assembly of large volume detector systems. Its dense packaging requires careful suppression of possible electromagnetic interference due to power, clock, control, and data bus activity. We study the coupling of the magnetic fields caused by a clock signal through an aluminum shield into the silicon strips. Analytical and numerical calculations of the resulting interference signal are presented, and its shape and size are estimated. The calculations are in fair agreement with electrical performance measurements taken with final design supermodules. Calculations and measurements show that the interference effect can be effectively suppressed by a thin aluminum shield. © 2005 IEEE.
Subjects
Interference; Run IIb; Shielding; Silicon detector; SVX4; Tracking
Other Subjects
Estimation; Signal interference; Silicon; Run IIb; Silicon detectors; SVX4; Tracking; Detectors
Type
journal article
