Difference between revisions of "Tracking Meeting on 18 July 2007"
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* The first prototype should be available begining October of 2007. | * The first prototype should be available begining October of 2007. | ||
* FSSR2 chip are going to be procured by JLab (approx 177 chips for ~$8K) and should be shipped to Moscow. | * FSSR2 chip are going to be procured by JLab (approx 177 chips for ~$8K) and should be shipped to Moscow. | ||
+ | * Amrit's group, mostly Tanest, is working on the firmware for the FSSR2 chip readout. | ||
* There should be a clas-note out about FSSR2 design of the modules. | * There should be a clas-note out about FSSR2 design of the modules. | ||
* There seems to be a consensus that the forward SVT will used "disk dsign". | * There seems to be a consensus that the forward SVT will used "disk dsign". | ||
* Amrit's group alrady has a laser module with 650nM wave length ([http://www.berkeleynucleonics.com/products/model_085.html BNL 065 optical module]). | * Amrit's group alrady has a laser module with 650nM wave length ([http://www.berkeleynucleonics.com/products/model_085.html BNL 065 optical module]). |
Revision as of 15:39, 18 July 2007
- The first prototype should be available begining October of 2007.
- FSSR2 chip are going to be procured by JLab (approx 177 chips for ~$8K) and should be shipped to Moscow.
- Amrit's group, mostly Tanest, is working on the firmware for the FSSR2 chip readout.
- There should be a clas-note out about FSSR2 design of the modules.
- There seems to be a consensus that the forward SVT will used "disk dsign".
- Amrit's group alrady has a laser module with 650nM wave length (BNL 065 optical module).