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The charge collector for the Qweak chambers will use concentric strips aligned with the electron scattering polar angle (<math>\theta</math>)
 
The charge collector for the Qweak chambers will use concentric strips aligned with the electron scattering polar angle (<math>\theta</math>)
and radial strips.  The radial strip are not aligned with phi due to the expected phi symmetry.  Six, 130 pin output connectors will be used.  Two of the pins are ground and 128 carry signals from individual strips.  The PCboard design oftware had trouble displaying the entire readout board at once such that you could see enough detail.  The two pictures below represent the Top and Bottom halfs of the readout board.  A view of the entire board can be seen using a Gerber file viewer  
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and radial strips.  The radial strip are not aligned with phi due to the expected phi symmetry.  Six, 130 pin output connectors will be used.  Two of the pins are ground and 128 carry signals from individual strips.  The PCboard design oftware had trouble displaying the entire readout board at once such that you could see enough detail.  The two pictures below represent the Top and Bottom halfs of the readout board.  A view of the entire board can be seen using a Gerber file viewer.  The picture of the top and Bottom layers can be found here
[[ReadoutBoardGerberFiles]]
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[[ReadoutBoardGerberFiles]] along with links to the gerber files themselves.
  
  

Revision as of 18:08, 21 July 2007

The charge collector for the Qweak chambers will use concentric strips aligned with the electron scattering polar angle ([math]\theta[/math]) and radial strips. The radial strip are not aligned with phi due to the expected phi symmetry. Six, 130 pin output connectors will be used. Two of the pins are ground and 128 carry signals from individual strips. The PCboard design oftware had trouble displaying the entire readout board at once such that you could see enough detail. The two pictures below represent the Top and Bottom halfs of the readout board. A view of the entire board can be seen using a Gerber file viewer. The picture of the top and Bottom layers can be found here ReadoutBoardGerberFiles along with links to the gerber files themselves.


TopHalfofChargeColecotr.jpg
BottomHalfofChargeColecotr.jpg

A close up view of the 130 pin pads which will be used to mount connects for the VFAT cards.

OutputConnectorPads.jpg

The main web page for the connectors is at [1]