CARDIAC production tests
G. Auriemma, M. Martino & C. Satriano
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Objectives
• Prepare an “user friendly” automatic test bench to be used at the Cardiac production site
• Check functionality of the boards• Operate a quality selection of FEB
(if necessary)• Generate a database for setup &
future reference
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Type of tests which can be performed
• Check of the current absorption• Check of the connectivity from the
signal inputs to the LVDS digital output• Measurement of sensitivity, noise and
bias at different Cdet• Measurement of the time jitter• Check of the functionality of the on
board test system
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Schematic of the test bench
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The test bench
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The injector
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A sample S-curve
•Raw data are obtained as S-curves at fixed threshold•The value of the Qin @ Vth is evaluated by a gaussian fit of this curve •Noise is evaluated from the variance of the gaussian
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The panel of the virtual test instrument
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Preliminary results
• We have tested 100 Cardiac in 8 hours (51 positives and 49 negatives)
• 20 of this were draining an excessive current from the LV supply (>1 Amp)
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Sensitivity @ Cdet=15 pF
Negative Positive
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Noise @ Cdet=15 pF
Negative Positive
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Stability of the measurements
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Conclusions
• The test bench has been demonstrated to be fast, reliable and accurate
• A new rugged injiector board with 4 card slots is under construction
• The testing of 100 boards in a normal workshifts is feasible
• Limits on the acceptable parameter’s range will be implemented in the software
• Test data will be saved in a database similar to the one used for the MWPC
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