Title: Enclosures for the RPC Link Boards
1Enclosures for the RPC Link Boards
- Outline
- Introduction
- Periphery
- General
- Services
- Components, materials
- Manufacture, Assembly
- Installation
- Prototypes, Tests
- RE1/1
- General
- Services
- Assembly
- Components, materials
- Installation
2Introduction
- Link Board, LB, (electronics card) is a link
between chamber and counting room - Box provides mechanical support for the LB
- Box offers means for cable routing and mounting
- Box offers cable strain relief
- LB replacement during maintenance possible
- Box includes individual cooling system
- Box provides electro-magnetic shield
- Box meets safety requirements
- Several LBs are grouped in to the same box
- 2 different electronic box designs
3General, Periphery design
- Covers RE1/2,3 RE2 RE3 RE4
- Design is derived from
- -available space and maintenance requirements
- -signal cable characteristics (max 12 m cable
length) - -symmetry of CMS
- -number and size of cables and connectors
- -electronics heat dissipation
- Design consists
- -max 16 LBs 2 Control Boards, CB, per box
- -size of the LB (and CB) 237 x 160 mm
- -size of the box 400 x 400 x 300 mm
- -number of boxes 48
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4Services, Periphery design
- Cooling
- -Power dissipated per LB 10 W -gt per box 180 W
- -Box includes individual cooling system made of
copper - -Heat transfer based on radiation and convection
- -Cooling pipe ID/OD 6/8mm, flow rate 2 l/min,
pressure drop lt 1 bar
5Services, Periphery design
- Electrical and optical cabling
- -max 115 cables are routed from the back side of
the box - -cables fibres are routed as round, connectors
ready assembled - -box is equipped with an Al sealing transit
frame - -Transit units are made of rubber
- -Transit units can handle various cable
diameters - -max 16 cables 24 fibres are routed from the
front side
6Services, Periphery design
- Back plane solution
- -is constructed on a stand-alone LB frame
- -provides cross-connection between RPC cables
and LB - -provides cross-connection between LB - CB
- -provides connection for LV
7Components, materials, Periphery design
- Al box
- Plastic attachment units
- Copper cooling assembly
- Al LB frame
- Plastic/copper connectors
- Al/brass cable fibre frame
- Al/EPDM rubber sealing transit units
- Mass 30 kg
8Manufacture, Assembly, Periphery design
9Manufacture, Assembly, Periphery design
10Installation, Periphery design
11Prototypes, Tests, Periphery design
12General, RE1/1 design
- Design is derived from
- -extreme space limitations for the box size
- -number and size of cables and connectors
- -location of services
- -space for the services
- Design consists
- -6 LBs 1 Control Boards, CB, per box
- -size of the LB (and CB) 245 x 120 mm (differs
from periphery design) - -size of the box 298 x 298 x 161 mm
- -number of boxes 12
13Services, RE1/1 design
- Cooling
- -Power dissipated per LB 10 W -gt per box 70 W
- -Cooling pipe ID/OD 6/8mm, flow rate 2 l/min,
pressure drop lt 1 bar
14Services, RE1/1 design
- Electrical and optical cabling
- -62 cables 12 fibres are routed from the back
side of the box - -Cable OD limited to 11.5 mm
- -Cable max diameter at the point where it is
routed inside 8 mm - -cables fibres are routed as round, connectors
ready assembled - -box is equipped with an Al sealing transit
frame - -Transit units are made of rubber
15Services, RE1/1 design
- Back plane solution
- -is constructed on a stand-alone LB frame
16Services, RE1/1 design
- Back plane solution
- -provides cross-connection between
- RPC LB
- I2C CB
- CB DCS
- LB CSC
- MLB SLB
- LB CB
- LV LBCB
17Assembly, RE1/1
- Cooling system and LB frame assembled first
- This sub-assembly is installed into the box
18Components, materials, RE1/1 design
- Basically same materials as in periphery design
19Installation, RE1/1 design