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UCSB CMS Weekly Status Meeting CMS Tracker Rod Filters Sam Burke EE Slide 1

Rod Power Line Low-Pass Filter Study

3 August 2004

Sam Burke

UCSB HEP Group

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Progress

• Noise on CERN Rod Test System Power line is source per battery tests 2.5 mV @ 1Mhz measured on Rod PS @UCSB

• Low Noise on UCSB Rod System 1 - 2 A/D Counts

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Progress• Inject Noise into UCSB system

introduce noise pulse train into 0.1 ohm resistor placed at common power supply point and observe system response.

Fixture currently being prepared for test

• Reduce self-induced noise with filtering Place Low Pass Filter on power line Shaper Noise Band Defined

– 1/260ns =4Mhz to 1/40ns =25Mhz

– >60dB attenuation in shaper band

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Low Pass Filter Schematic

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LP Filter Response

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LP Filter Test Results

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LP Filter

• Break 2 power lines and common line and insert filter.

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Open Filter Issues• Voltage drop

Vgnd=IR=19A*4.9mohms=93mV on Gnd V+2.5=IR=12A*4.9mohms=60mV on 2.5V line

• Heat Generation I^2R=19^2*.0049ohms=1.7 watts on Gnd coil I^2R=12^2*.0049=0.7 watts on 2.5V line coil I^2R=7^2*.0049=0.24 watts on 1.25V line coil

• Core Saturation in Machines Magnetic Field Open core may saturate in field Investigate toriod candidate

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Alternate Filter Approach

• Move filter outside of CMS magnetic enviornment No saturation of filter inductors Need to insert (splice) filter into Rod Power Cables

• Reduce heat generation by filter I^2 heating Use lower winding resistance with a reduced noise

attenuation if acceptable

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Alternate Inductor Impact

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Rod LP Filter Prototype• High Current

Inductors are on the two DC Power lines.

• Twisted pairs are power sense lines and analog sensor lines

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LP Filter At Rod Pwr Line

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Pulse Transformer

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Rod Module 1

• Top: Noise injection of 10 ns pulse, 30 mhz, 10vpk

• Bottom: Low Pass Filter in Power Circuit

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Rod Module 3 (under CCU)

• Top: Noise injection of 10 ns pulse, 30 mhz, 10vpk

• Bottom: Low Pass Filter in Power Circuit

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Rod Module 6

• Top: Noise injection of 10 ns pulse, 30 mhz, 10vpk

• Bottom: Low Pass Filter in Power Circuit

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Future Plans

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