Walter Kononenko
ATLAS at Penn
- ATLAS TRT-pcb's, electronics and people photos developed at Penn for the strawtube TRT module around Dec. 1999.
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Pictured below is an image of Penn's design of the frontend electronics (ASDBLR and DTMROC chips) for the TRT strawtube detector.
This individual board was irradiated by 10**14 protons/cm**2 (equivalent to 10 MRads) at CERN. This radiated level represents a larger doze than expected over 10 years operation at ATLAS.
ATLAS ASDBLR/DTMROC chip board, phot taken at Penn June 7, 2000.
- ATLAS TRT Workshop photos (complete set) held at Penn May 29 - June 6,2000
- ATLAS TRT Workshop selected (shorter) and "official" photos
- ATLAS strawtube frontend strawtube circuit boards as of September 2000
- ATLAS cable-fuse-assembly as of October 2000
- ATLAS prototype chamber (built at Duke University) and chip test station at Penn January, 2001
- ATLAS prototype chamber update on endplate at Penn taken February 1, 2001
- ATLAS cable end connector February 6, 2001
- ATLAS snake cable February 8, 2001
- ATLAS Barrel Flex Board March 5, 2001
- ATLAS Barrel prototype wrapped in Aluminum for elctronics testing at Penn, April 5, 200
- ATLAS Penn rigid flex boards at Penn, April 26, 2001
- ATLAS TB3 and bare ASD chips after radiation 4/30/01
- ATLAS End Cap data cable connectors 5/18/01
- ATLAS snakeboard photo February 20, 2002
- ATLAS DSM-DTMROC wafer March 13, 2002
- ATLAS TB3 March 14, 2002
- ATLAS DTMROC and ASDBLR chips in FBGA packages and test sockets March 18, 2002
- IMS at Penn April 23, 2002
- Updated photos of IMS/robot, snake board, mini-connectors, etc September 30, 2002
February 3, 2003