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DC-DC converters with reduced mass for trackers at the HL-LHC
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Low-power ElectronicsAccelerator TechnologyElectrical EngineeringEngineeringAdvanced Packaging (Semiconductors)Dc-dc Converter PrototypesParticle PhysicsDc-dc ConvertersSize ReductionAccelerator PhysicPower ElectronicsInstrumentationMicroelectronicsElectronic PackagingParticle AcceleratorElectromagnetic Compatibility
The development at CERN of low noise DC-DC converters for the powering of front-end systems enables the implementation of efficient powering schemes for the physics experiments at the HL-LHC. Recent tests made on the ATLAS short strip tracker modules confirm the full electromagnetic compatibility of the DC-DC converter prototypes with front-end detectors. The integration of the converters in the trackers front-ends needs to address also the material budget constraints. The impact of the DC-DC converters onto the material budget of the ATLAS tracker modules is discussed and mass reduction techniques are explored, leading to a compromise between electromagnetic compatibility and mass. Low mass shield implementations and Aluminum core inductors are proposed. Also, the impact on emitted noise due to a size reduction of critical components is discussed. Finally, material reduction techniques are discussed at the board layout and manufacturing levels.
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