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lecture 10th Workshop on Electronics for LHC and future Experiments, Boston USA
Date/Time: from Monday 13 September 2004 (10:00) to Friday 17 September 2004 (12:00)
Location: Boston Marriott Hotel, Boston USA
Contact: lecc.workshop@cern.ch
Description: The workshop will cover all aspects of electronics for high rate particle colliders, underground and neutrino experiments, and astrophysics and space applications. Emphasis will be placed on R&D for future experimentation including developments in deep sub-micron technologies.

Tracking, Calorimetry, Muon Detection and Triggering Systems
Astrophysics and Space applications
Operational Experience from Present Experiments
Custom Analogue and Digital Circuits
Applications of Programmable Digital Logic
Optoelectronic Data Transfer and Control
Radiation Tolerant Components and Systems
Packaging, Production, Testing and Reliability
Power Supplies and Distribution
Grounding, Shielding and Cooling
Material:  more information
[ last update: Tuesday 28 September 2004 ]
Monday 13 September 2004 10:00->14:00 Registration  John Oliver
Monday 13 September 2004 14:00->18:00 Plenary session P1  Geoff Hall
Monday 13 September 2004 18:00->20:00 RECEPTION   
Tuesday 14 September 2004 09:00->10:30 Plenary session P2  Wesley Smith
Tuesday 14 September 2004 11:00->14:00 Parallel session A1  Wesley Smith
Tuesday 14 September 2004 11:00->14:00 Parallel session B1  Steve Quinton
Tuesday 14 September 2004 14:00->15:40 Parallel session A2  Fabio Formenti
Tuesday 14 September 2004 14:00->16:10 Parallel session B2  Jorgen Christiansen
Tuesday 14 September 2004 16:10->18:00 Parallel session A3  Fabio Formenti
Tuesday 14 September 2004 16:10->18:00 Parallel session B3  Jorgen Christiansen
Wednesday 15 September 2004 09:00->11:00 Plenary P3  Veljko Radeka
Wednesday 15 September 2004 11:00->12:40 Parallel session A4  Veljko Radeka
Wednesday 15 September 2004 11:00->12:40 Parallel session B4  Steve Quinton
Wednesday 15 September 2004 14:00->15:40 Parallel session A5  Chris Parkman
Wednesday 15 September 2004 14:00->15:40 Parallel session B5  Emilio Petrolo
Wednesday 15 September 2004 16:10->17:50 Parallel session A6  Chris Parkman
Wednesday 15 September 2004 16:10->17:50 Parallel session B6  Emilio Petrolo
Thursday 16 September 2004 09:00->10:40 Plenary session P4  Mike Letheren
Thursday 16 September 2004 11:10->12:40 Plenary session P5  Mike Letheren
Thursday 16 September 2004 14:00->15:30 Plenary P6  Peter Sharp
Thursday 16 September 2004 15:30->17:10 Plenary session P7  Peter Sharp
Thursday 16 September 2004 19:00->23:00 DINNER   
Friday 17 September 2004 09:00->12:00 Plenary P8  Philippe Farthouat
Friday 17 September 2004 14:00->15:00 Poster papers  Steve Quinton

 
 Monday 13 September 2004
Registration (10:00->14:00)
Chairperson: John Oliver
 10:00
Preparation of proceedings    Sandra Claude
The workshop usually publishes the proceedings within one month of the conference. Oral and poster contributors are requested to deliver their written papers at the time of the workshop or, by arrangement, shortly after by uploading files to this agenda. Further information will be posted on the conference web site. Address questions to the secretary to the Workshop, Sandra Claude: lecc.workshop@cern.ch
  • Copyright form to be completed (  document )
 10:00
Oral contributions
We hope that all talks will be available before the workshop so that they can be downloaded to the conference computer system for display. To upload their talk files to this agenda, please do the following:
(1) Using the "Modify" menu at the top of the page, enter the password.
(2) Point to the red arrow next to your talk, when you will see a list of options. Select "Attach files" and you will see a second menu, from which you should choose "file upload"
You should have local access to the file to be transfered.
(3) Click on the "browse" button, then on your file, and validate your choice.

There is a help menu at the top of the page. Very large files (>20MB) may need to be delivered on a portable memory device, eg USB card. Please contact Sandra Claude (lecc.workshop@cern.ch) if there are problems.
 11:00 room-tbc-
Meeting of Poster Session presenters    John Oliver
All authors of poster papers are requested to attend to finalise arrangements for mounting posters.
Location to be announced.
 11:00
Poster contributions (  schedule )    Steve Quinton
Standard US-sized foam boards will be available for afixing posters. The dimensions of the boards will be 40 x 30 inches (1016mm x 762mm), with the larger dimension in the vertical direction.
If needed authors may request the use of two poster boards. In this case they should make their request as soon as possible to Sandra Claude (lecc.workshop@cern.ch) with copy to John Oliver (jnoliver@fas.harvard.edu).

The titles and authors of poster papers are included in the agenda in a virtual session on Friday afternoon. Authors will be able to upload their written papers in the same manner as oral presentations.

Plenary session P1 (14:00->18:00)
Chairperson: Geoff Hall
 14:00
Introduction and Welcome (15')
 14:15
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope project (45') (  transparencies )    Chris Stubbs
 15:00
Options for future high luminosity upgrades of the LHC machine (45') (  transparencies )    Oliver Bruning
 15:45
Coffee break
 16:15
R&D on Front-End Electronics for Linear Collider Detector Applications (45') (  transparencies )    Bruce Schumm
 17:00
BTeV electronics (45') (  transparencies )    Joel Butler

RECEPTION (18:00->20:00)  


 
 Tuesday 14 September 2004
Plenary session P2 (09:00->10:30)
Chairperson: Wesley Smith
 09:00
Field Programmable Gate Arrays in 2004 (45') (  transparencies )    Peter Alfke
 09:45
Enabling Technologies for High Performance Chip Scale Packaging (45') (  transparencies )    Tom Buck
 10:30
Coffee and poster session

Parallel session A1 (11:00->14:00)
Chairperson: Wesley Smith
 11:00
A1.1Qualification of the Front End Cards for the CMS ECAL (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Martin Gastal
 11:25
The CMS ECAL Very Front End Electronics Production and Test (25') (  more information )    Alessandro Nardulli
 11:50
Radiation effects and mitigation strategies for modern FPGAs (25') (  document transparencies )    Matt Stettler
 12:15
Irradiation tests of ROHM 0.35um ASIC and Actel Anti-fuse FPGA for the ATLAS muon endcap level-1 trigger system (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Chikara Fukunaga
 12:40
Lunch and poster session

Parallel session B1 (11:00->14:00)
Chairperson: Steve Quinton
 11:00
Test results of the Data Concentrator Card of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter Readout System (25') (  transparencies )    Jose Carlos Da Silva
 11:25
Performance of the CMS Silicon Tracker Front-End Driver (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Greg Iles
 11:50
The Muon Sorter in the CMS Drift Tubes Regional Trigger (25') (  transparencies )    Luigi Guiducci
 12:15
Tile Calorimeter Read Out Driver. Firmware Developments for the Final Prototype (25') (  transparencies )    Jose Castelo
 12:40
Lunch and poster Session

Parallel session A2 (14:00->15:40)
Chairperson: Fabio Formenti
 14:00
Realization of ladder EndCap electronics for the ALICE ITS SSD (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Ruud Kluit
 14:25
Cancelled (25')    Ivo Gough Eschrich
  • (Status of the ATLAS CSC Readout Electronics) (  proceedings )
 14:50
A flexible stand-alone testbench for facilitating system tests of the CMS Preshower (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Paschalis Vichoudis
 15:15
LHCb Silicon Tracker electronics: from R&D to Preproduction (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Achim Vollhardt
 15:40
Coffee and poster session

Parallel session B2 (14:00->16:10)
Chairperson: Jorgen Christiansen
 14:00
Design and performance of a PCI interface with four 2 Gbit/s serial optical links (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Stefan Haas
 14:25
The L0 Off Detector Electronics (ODE) for the LHCb muon spectrometer (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Giulietto Felici
 14:50
Tests of the boards generating the ECAL Trigger Primitive in CMS: from the On-Detector electronics to the Off-Detector electronics system (25') (  more information )    Pascal Paganini
 15:15
Design of a z-Vertex Trigger and its Operation Experience in the H1 Experiment at HERA (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Max Christoph Urban
 15:40
Coffee and poster session

Parallel session A3 (16:10->18:00)
Chairperson: Fabio Formenti
 16:10
PACE3 : A large dynamic range analog memory ASIC assembly designed for the readout of silicon sensors in the LHC CMS Preshower. (25') (  transparencies )    Paul Aspell
 16:35
SEU robustness, total dose radiation hardness and analog performance of the Beetle chip (25') (  more information )    Ulrich Trunk
 17:00
Production testing and quality assurance of CMS silicon microstrip tracker readout chip (25') (  transparencies )    Pierre Barillon
 17:25
Cancelled (25')    Adriano Lai
  • (The DIALOG and SYNC chip in the front-end electronics of the LHCb muon detector. )

Parallel session B3 (16:10->18:00)
Chairperson: Jorgen Christiansen
 16:10
The final design of the ATLAS Trigger/DAQ Read-Out-Buffer Input (ROBIN) (25') (  transparencies )    Mattias Mueller
 16:35
Integration study and first test results of the CMS Muon Barrel Alignment system (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Dezco Novak
 17:00
Very high dynamic range and high sampling rate VME digitizing boards for physics experiments (25') (  transparencies )    Dominique Breton
 17:25
The ALICE Data-Acquisition Read-out Receiver Card (25') (  transparencies )    Csaba Soos


 
 Wednesday 15 September 2004
Plenary P3 (09:00->11:00)
Chairperson: Veljko Radeka
 09:00
Optical links for LHC: experience from the CMS project and future prospects (45') (  transparencies )    Francois Vasey
 09:45
Trigger and Data Acquisition for the Super LHC (45') (  proceedings transparencies )    Wesley Smith
 10:30
Coffee and poster session

Parallel session A4 (11:00->12:40)
Chairperson: Veljko Radeka
 11:00
High Statistics Testing of Radiation Hardness and Reliability of Lasers and Photodiodes (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Karl Gill
 11:25
Optical Data Links in CMS ECAL (25') (  transparencies )    Jim Grahl
 11:50
Predicting the In-System Performance of the CMS Tracker Analogue Readout Optical Links (25') (  transparencies )    Stefanos Dris
 12:15
Qualification of the CMS Tracker Control Link Digital Optohybrid (25') (  more information )    Etam Noah Messomo
 12:40
Lunch and poster session

Parallel session B4 (11:00->12:40)
Chairperson: Steve Quinton
 11:00
ALICE Trigger System (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Anton Jusko
 11:25
The ATLAS Level-1 Central Trigger System (25') (  transparencies )    Pedro Borrego Amaral
 11:50
Design and Commissioning of the CMS Global Calorimeter Trigger (25') (  transparencies )    Dave Newbold
 12:15
Experience with Trigger Electronics for the Cathode Strip Chamber System of CMS (15') (  transparencies )    Jay Hauser
 12:40
Lunch and poster session

Parallel session A5 (14:00->15:40)
Chairperson: Chris Parkman
 14:00
Experience with Large-Scale Industrial Production Considering the CMS Tracker Analog Optohybrids (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Markus Friedl
 14:25
Radiation-hard ASICs for Optical Data Transmission in the ATLASPixel Detector (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Amir Rahimi
 14:50
Radiation tolerance tests for key components of the ALICE TOF Tdc Readout Module (25') (  transparencies )    Pietro Antonioli
 15:15
Packaging technology for the electronics of the ALICE LHC experiment (25') (  more information proceedings transparencies )    Hartmut Gemmeke
 15:40
Break and poster session

Parallel session B5 (14:00->15:40)
Chairperson: Emilio Petrolo
 14:00
Calorimeter Trigger Synchronization in CMS, Implementation and Test System (25') (  more information )    Nuno Girao de Almeida
 14:25
ATLAS/ LAr CALIBRATION SYSTEM (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Nicolas Massol
 14:50
Design and Realization of an ALICE SDD End-Ladder Prototype (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Alessandro Gabrielli
 15:15
The ALICE TPC Readout Control Unit (25') (  transparencies )    Carmen Gonzalez Gutierrez
 15:40
Break and poster session

Parallel session A6 (16:10->17:50)
Chairperson: Chris Parkman
 16:10
The powering scheme of the CMS tracker (25') (  transparencies )    Simone Paoletti
 16:35
Power supplies for LHC Experiments for SE and HE application (25') (  more information )    Manfried Plein
 17:00
Overview of the ATLAS Electromagnetic Compatibility Policy (25') (  more information proceedings transparencies )    Georges Blanchot
 17:25
Multiprocessor system controlling power supply distribution for the ATLAS SCT (25') (  transparencies )    Piotr Malecki

Parallel session B6 (16:10->17:50)
Chairperson: Emilio Petrolo
 16:10
Novel bridges for PC-based VME control (25')    Nicola Paoli
 16:35
The LHC PC Rack Project (25') (  transparencies )    Fred Wickens
 17:00
The Final prototype of the Fast Merging Module (FMM) for readout status processing in CMS DAQ (25') (  transparencies )    Attila Racz
 17:25
TTC Interface Module for ATLAS Read Out Electronics : Final production version based on Xilinx FPGA devices (25') (  transparencies )    Matt Warren
(UCL)


 
 Thursday 16 September 2004
Plenary session P4 (09:00->10:40)
Chairperson: Mike Letheren
 09:00
Recent Results on the Development of Ultra Radiation-Hard Semiconductor Detectors for Very High Luminosity Colliders (25') (  transparencies )    Mara Bruzzi
 09:25
Advanced solid state detector technologies for particle detection (25') (  transparencies )    Danielle Moraes
 09:50
Pixel Multichip Module for the BTeV Experiment at Fermilab (25') (  more information )    Guilherme Cardoso
 10:15
Integration and test of ALICE SPD readout chain (25') (  more information transparencies )    Andrea Boccardi
 10:40
Break and poster sessioin

Plenary session P5 (11:10->12:40)
Chairperson: Mike Letheren
 11:10
Electronics issues and challenges for the future linear colliders (25') (  transparencies )    Patrick Le Du
 11:35
Front-end electronics dedicated to the next generation of linear collider calorimeter (25') (  transparencies )    Samuel Manen
 12:40
Lunch and poster session

Plenary P6 (14:00->15:30)
Chairperson: Peter Sharp
 14:00
Fundamental discontinuities in silicon technology; Examples, consequences, and outlook for the future (1h00')    Bernard S Meyerson
 15:00
Coffee and poster session

Plenary session P7 (15:30->17:10)
Chairperson: Peter Sharp
 15:30
Trends for Analog Design in ULSI CMOS processes (25') (  transparencies )    Giovanni Anelli
 15:55
Linear transmission via fiber optics of analogue current-signals using the Optically-Coupled Current-Mirror Architecture (25') (  more information )    Daniel Victor Camin

DINNER (19:00->23:00)  


 
 Friday 17 September 2004
Plenary P8 (09:00->12:00)
Chairperson: Philippe Farthouat
 09:00
Giga-channel FFT microwave spectrometers and pixilated nanosecond optical staring arrays: Some SETI technology (45')    Paul Horowitz
 09:45
Coffee break
 10:00
CDF Level 2 Trigger Upgrade: the Pulsar Project (S-Link based) (25') (  transparencies )    Burkard Reisert
 10:25
(1) Tiny Triplet Finder (2) A Pattern Recognition Scheme for Large Curvature Circular Tracks and an FPGA Implementation Using Hash Sorter (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Jinyuan Wu
 10:50
An initial look at Level-1 Calorimeter Triggering at the SLHC (25') (  transparencies )    David Cussans
 11:15
An Asynchronous Level-1 Tracking Trigger for Future LHC Detector Upgrades (25') (  proceedings transparencies )    Alexander Madorsky
 11:40
Discussion and close-out (20')
 12:00
End of Conference

Poster papers (14:00->15:00)
Description: The posters will be on display during the workshop from Tuesday until Thursday evening. So ignore the time of this session. It is just to provide the titles and authors of the papers in the agenda format.

Poster contributions (15') ( schedule ) Steve Quinton

Standard US-sized foam boards will be available for afixing posters. The dimensions of the boards will be 40 x 30 inches (1016mm x 762mm), with the larger dimension in the vertical direction.
If needed authors may request the use of two poster boards. In this case they should make their request as soon as possible to Sandra Claude (lecc.workshop@cern.ch) with copy to John Oliver (jnoliver@fas.harvard.edu).
 
Chairperson: Steve Quinton
 14:00
Stand-alone Cosmic Ray Trigger Electronics for the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter    Fukun Tang
 14:00
Development of the Bandgap Voltage Reference Circuit, Featuring Dynamic-Threshold MOS Transistors (DTMOST's) in 0.13um CMOS Technology    Vladimir Gromov
 14:00
A VME Board Prototype of High Voltage Power Supply Incorporating Piezoelectric Ceramic Transformer    Mastosi Imori
 14:00
The OTIS TDC For LHCb Outer Tracker Readout (  document )    Harald Deppe
 14:00
The ATLAS Local Trigger Processor (  transparencies )    Philippe Farthouat
 14:00
A novel String Banana Template Method for tracks reconstruction in high multiplicity events with significant multiple scattering and its firmware implementation    Piotr Kulinich
 14:00
Performance of a Pre-Production Track-Finding Processor for the Level-1 Trigger of the Endcap Muon System (  proceedings )    Alexander Madorsky
 14:00
Optical Multiplexer Board for TileCal Data Redundancy    Jose Torres
 14:00
CMS ECAL FENIX ASIC design methodology (  more information proceedings )    Magnus Hansen
 14:00
Pressure monitoring system for the CMS muon chambers (  proceedings )    Dezco Novak
 14:00
Software and DAQ for the CMS Silicon Tracker Front End Driver    Jonathan Fulcher
 14:00
The Manufacture of the CMS Tracker Front-End Driver (  more information )    John Coughlan
 14:00
Control System for the LHCb Muon Front-end Electronics using SCADA PVSS    Rafael Nobrega
 14:00
New look at DC Differential Amplifier structure    Eduard Atkin
 14:00
ALICE DDL Radiation Tolerance Tests for FPGA Configuration Loss – Abstract (  transparencies )    Denes Ervin
 14:00
Radiation qualification of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf LVDS and G-link serializers and deserializers for the ATLAS endcap muon level-1 trigger system (  proceedings )    Chikara Fukunaga
 14:00
Possible use of LHC electronics concepts in the molecular imaging field    Patrick Le Du
 14:00
Radiation Resistance of the Single Frequency 1310-nm AlGaInAs-InP Grating-Outcoupled Surface-Emitting Laser    Jingbo Ye
 14:00
A Pattern Recognition Scheme for Large Curvature Circular Tracks and an FPGA Implementation Using Hash Sorter (  more information proceedings )    Jinyuan Wu
 14:00
Rad-Tol Pt-100 Isolation Amplifiers for the LHC Cryogenic System (  more information )    Juan Agapito
 14:00
Cancelled    Gloria Torralba
  • (A VLSI switch for deskewing and fault tolerance in LVDS links)


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