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.  
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* [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/10641/33579/01596399.pdf?tp=&arnumber=1596399&isnumber=33579 FSSR2 chip] (see also the [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TJM-4MC77DJ-M&_user=859303&_coverDate=03%2F01%2F2007&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000046323&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=859303&md5=80a2d51ac57bac907ade6d0e2d2e7397 NIM article on FSSR2]) 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.
 
* 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.  
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* There should be a clas-note out about [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/10641/33579/01596399.pdf?tp=&arnumber=1596399&isnumber=33579 FSSR2]-based design of the modules.  
* There seems to be a consensus that the forward SVT will used "disk dsign".
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* There seems to be a consensus that the forward SVT will use "disk design".
 
* 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]).

Latest revision as of 14:09, 21 July 2007

  • The first prototype should be available begining October of 2007.
  • FSSR2 chip (see also the NIM article on FSSR2) 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-based design of the modules.
  • There seems to be a consensus that the forward SVT will use "disk design".
  • Amrit's group alrady has a laser module with 650nM wave length (BNL 065 optical module).