Custom DC-DC converters for distributing power in SLHC trackers

  • B. Allongue
  • , S. Buso
  • , G. Blanchot
  • , F. Faccio
  • , C. Fuentes
  • , P. Mattavelli
  • , S. Michelis
  • , S. Orlandi
  • , G. Spiazzi

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Abstract

A power distribution scheme based on the use of on-board DC-DC converters is proposed to efficiently distribute power to the on-detector electronics of SLHC trackers. A comparative analysis of different promising converter topologies is presented, leading to the choice of a magnetic-based buck converter as a first conversion stage followed by an on-chip switched capacitors converter. An overall efficiency above 80% is estimated for the practical implementation proposed. The above considerations lead to separate analog and digital power domains to be provided to SLHC tracker's staves1. In fact an additional domain will be needed, because optoelectronics components at the end(s) of the stave will require a voltage of at least 2.5V. The 2.5V will possibly be needed also by the stave and hybrid controller ASICs, in particular for the Input/Output (I/O) circuitry. The presence of 2 voltages on-chip, 2.5V for the I/O and 1.2V (or less) for the core, is a normal feature of advanced commercial digital circuits, and is commonly supported by CMOS technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, TWEPP 2008
PublisherCERN
Pages289-293
Number of pages5
ISBN (Print)9789290833246
StatePublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes
EventTopical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, TWEPP 2008 - Naxos, Greece
Duration: 15 Sep 200819 Sep 2008

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, TWEPP 2008

Conference

ConferenceTopical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, TWEPP 2008
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityNaxos
Period15/09/0819/09/08

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