A facility for long term evaluation and quality assurance of LHCb Vertex Detector modules

Marinho, F., Bates, A., Dimattia, R., Doherty, F. , Dumps, R., Gersabeck, M., Melone, J., Parkes, C., Saavedra, A. and Tobin, M. (2007) A facility for long term evaluation and quality assurance of LHCb Vertex Detector modules. Technical Report. LHCb Collaboration.

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Abstract

This note describes the facility developed for long term evaluation and quality assur-ance of the LHCb Vertex Detector modules, known as the ‘Glasgow Burn-in System’. This facility was developed to ensure that the modules conform to stringent quality levels. The system was able to uncover any weaknesses that could be introduced during the manufac-turing and assembly of the components or during the transport of the modules to CERN. The system consisted of: a high resolution microscope for visual inspections; and a burn-in system to operate cooled modules in vaccuum. The main components of the burn-in system were a vacuum system, a cooling system and a DAQ system.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Technical Report)
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Bates, Mrs Alison and Saavedra, Dr Aldo and Melone, Mr John and Doherty, Mr Frederick
Authors: Marinho, F., Bates, A., Dimattia, R., Doherty, F., Dumps, R., Gersabeck, M., Melone, J., Parkes, C., Saavedra, A., and Tobin, M.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Publisher:LHCb Collaboration

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