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− | | || || U1 || ||This channel presents higher noise level than the other ones, which makes difficult to get a signal with amplitude below 30mV. This behaviour extends to all the first channels of each connector in the board. however, if a high enough trigger level is set in the scope(~40mV), it is always possible to get a signal in these channels.[[File:]] | + | | || || U1 || ||This channel presents higher noise level than the other ones, which makes difficult to get a signal with amplitude below 30mV. This behaviour extends to all the first channels of each connector in the board. however, if a high enough trigger level is set in the scope(~40mV), it is always possible to get a signal in these channels.[[File:U01_Noise.png]] |
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Revision as of 21:02, 9 May 2013
Testing procedure
Things that may cause "noise" that are actually due to your testing setup:
- STB boards not securely attached to chamber. Make sure center screws (ones attaching directly to the chamber, not the nylon stand-offs) are tightened to 14 in. lb's.
- Scope's termination set to 1Mohm. Set the scope to 50ohm termination.
- Lower bandwidth of 1 Ghz scope to 200 Mhz. This attenuates peak height, but also rejects high frequency noise and reduces the noise level from 55-65 mV to ~11-15 mV.
Super Layer 1
STB-1 G1202220
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Channel |
Date |
Comments
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U1 |
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This channel presents higher noise level than the other ones, which makes difficult to get a signal with amplitude below 30mV. This behaviour extends to all the first channels of each connector in the board. however, if a high enough trigger level is set in the scope(~40mV), it is always possible to get a signal in these channels.
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U24 |
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Warm Wire: This is a channel that always triggers a fake signal.
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U38 |
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Warm Wire.
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U66 |
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HOT Wire: This is a channel that always triggers a fake signal very often.
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U87 |
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HOT Wire.
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U93 |
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HOT Wire.
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The rest of channels not mention here has a similar behaviour between them, with a noise level not greater than ~20mV.
STB-2 G1202266
Layer |
Wire |
Channel |
Date |
comments
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U38 |
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Hot wire.
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U40 |
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Warm wire.
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U51 |
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Hot wire.
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U65 |
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Hot wire.
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STB-3 G1202273
Layer |
Wire |
Channel |
Date |
comments
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U1 |
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Hot wire.
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U2 |
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Hot wire.
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U39 |
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Hot wire.
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U78 |
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Hot wire.
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STB-4 G1202275
Layer |
Wire |
Channel |
Date |
comments
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U15 |
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This Board presents a unusual noise in all the channels. The noise is a big positive spark, which makes difficult the recolection of signals. However, It was possible by setting a higher trigger level in the scope.
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STB-5
STB-6
STB-7
Super Layer 2
STB-1
STB-2
STB-3
STB-4
STB-5
STB-6
STB-7
CLAS12_R1_S6_QA