APV Power Dependence on Trigger: First Observations on Hybrid
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E. Noah, CMS Tracker Week, January 2003
APV Power Dependence on Trigger: First Observations on Hybrid
• Effect first observed in Strasbourg and reported by Jean-Daniel Berst.
• Large drop in hybrid current when the trigger is removed. I250 ~ 230 mA for a 6 APV module
I250 ~ 160 mA for a 4 APV module (from 660 mA to 500 mA)
• Following the removal of triggers, the current decreases slowly and stabilises with a time constant of a few seconds.
• Normal current is sustained with trigger rates above a few Hz
E. Noah, CMS Tracker Week, January 2003
First Observations on a Hybrid
• Where does the current change occur on the hybrid?
• What is its dependence on trigger rate?
• What is its exact magnitude?
• How important will this effect be for CMS?
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Measurements on the APV25
• I125 does not vary with trigger status but I250 does.
• Hint that current drop is related to the analogue bias. Look at how the current changes with bias register settings.
Breakdown of current drawn byvarious sub-circuits, per channel
Sub-circuit I250 [A] I125 [A] Power [mW] Preamplifier 60 400 0.65
Preamp. Source Follower 50 0.125 Inverter 100 0.125 Shaper 50 0.125
Shaper Source Follower 50 0.125 APSP 80 0.2
MUX Input Stage 30 0.075 Output Stages 188 0.47
Digital 164 0.41 Total/Channel 692 500 2.31
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Measurements on the APV25
• Dependence on mode register:– With no trigger applied, I125 and I250 are
constant, independent of the mode register setting.
– Increase in current is:• Independent of inverter stage
• Higher for 20MHz multiplexer frequency
• Slightly higher in peak mode
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Measurements on the APV25• Dependence on IPSP, VPSP and ISHA
• Virtually no dependence on any of the other bias generator settings: Current drop when the trigger is removed probably occurs in the APSP (pulse shape processor).
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Measurements on a Hybrid
• 4 x APV module• Measure:
– Hybrid current with clock and trigger– Hybrid current with clock but without trigger– Hybrid current without both clock and trigger
• Check that measurements are consistent with those carried out on the stand alone APV25.
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Measurements on a Hybrid
• By switching off the analogue bias on any combination of APVs, consistency with the results obtained on ‘stand alone’ APV is confirmed. drop occurs in APVs
• When the clock is removed, the decrease in current is much larger because of current drop in digital circuitry. Idig = 85mA
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Measurements on a Hybrid• Dependence of current drop on bias register settings when the trigger is removed
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• Dependence of current drop on bias register settings when the clock is removed
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Comparing Measurements• Hybrid measurements
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• APV25 measurements
Dig. header Analogue baseline
Decreasing VPSP: higher baseline larger current drop
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Trigger Rate Dependence
• Measurement is made by: – Applying trigger at a
rate defined by external pulse generator.
– Recording maximum and minimum power supply currents.
• For trigger rates above 10 Hz, hybrid current is stable.
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Drop in hybrid current as a function of trigger frequency
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Summary• I250 drops with low trigger rates applied to hybrids:
– Trigger removal initiates a current drop which occurs with a time constant of ~ seconds.
– When trigger is applied, current rises rapidly.
• Effect originates in the APVs, probably the APSP since it is sensitive to VPSP, IPSP and ISHA.
• For a hybrid operated with default settings and APV analogue baseline ¼ of digital header, drop in current is 10%.
• Effect of removing the clock was also measured: current drop is much larger because of contribution from digital circuitry.
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Strasbourg Results, 6-APV Hybrid
• Drop in current is large but note that VPSP=20, so baseline is high.
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Strasbourg Results, 4-APV Hybrid
• 4-APV hybrid, same bias register settings as those used at IC. Similar current drop but time constant is much larger.
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Effect of removing the clock on Hybrid
Itot = Idig + Iana
Case 1:Trigger is removed. Idig = 0
tot = Iana = 51mA
Case 2: Clock is removed. Itot = 136 mA
Idig = Itot – Iana = 85 mA
APV manual states 164 A/channel, 21 mA/chip
Drop due to digital circuitry is constant.
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