For the AMBER (NA66) experiment several upgrades of the COMPASS (NA58) spectrometer are foreseen for the medium and long-term AMBER program. Among this R&D program the replacement of a part of the Multi-Wire Proportional Chambers (MWPCs) is planned, to face up the aging of some of the structural elements of the MWPC chambers. The preferred technology for substituting the most aged MWPCs is the well-established Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD). This R&D project started with testing our non-resistive floating mesh MM detector with the TIGER-based front-end initially designed for the Cylindrical GEM detector of BESIII experiment. Those tests comprised laboratory tests and test beam campaigns. The main difficulty we had to address was regarding the Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) protection circuit of the FE cards. For this reason, we designed a new revision of the front-end board with a new protection circuit which aims on a single channel discharge quenching, thus enhancing the detector stability. The ongoing work on the development and testing of a prototype of a Micromegas (MM) detector and its front-end electronics is presented. Moreover, a first insight on the development of a new ASIC for the MM readout will be provided.
Development of the new large area Micromegas detector and its readout electronics for the AMBER experiment at CERN
Alice C.
;Alexeev M.;Amoroso A.;Chiosso M.;Giordano D.;Panzieri D.
2025-01-01
Abstract
For the AMBER (NA66) experiment several upgrades of the COMPASS (NA58) spectrometer are foreseen for the medium and long-term AMBER program. Among this R&D program the replacement of a part of the Multi-Wire Proportional Chambers (MWPCs) is planned, to face up the aging of some of the structural elements of the MWPC chambers. The preferred technology for substituting the most aged MWPCs is the well-established Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD). This R&D project started with testing our non-resistive floating mesh MM detector with the TIGER-based front-end initially designed for the Cylindrical GEM detector of BESIII experiment. Those tests comprised laboratory tests and test beam campaigns. The main difficulty we had to address was regarding the Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) protection circuit of the FE cards. For this reason, we designed a new revision of the front-end board with a new protection circuit which aims on a single channel discharge quenching, thus enhancing the detector stability. The ongoing work on the development and testing of a prototype of a Micromegas (MM) detector and its front-end electronics is presented. Moreover, a first insight on the development of a new ASIC for the MM readout will be provided.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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