Difference between revisions of "Monitoring System Requirements"
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| Location of LEDs input || Boxes at outer edge of each module, fibres || LED+board on light guide, LPCM in rack | | Location of LEDs input || Boxes at outer edge of each module, fibres || LED+board on light guide, LPCM in rack | ||
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− | | Geometrical constraints || | + | | Geometrical constraints || mechanical/fragility/replacement are serious concerns || none; easy to install |
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| R&D done || Some, solution not preferred || Extensive, mature solution exists | | R&D done || Some, solution not preferred || Extensive, mature solution exists |
Revision as of 18:00, 8 December 2010
Characteristic | LED/fibre | LED/wire |
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Dead/alive or on/off | yes | yes |
Timing check/offset | yes | yes |
Relative gain check | yes | yes |
Linearity check | low end (a few times one LED) only | low end (a few times one LED) only |
Temperature stability | yes, sensors in box | sensors in areal spread? |
Tower row flashing | yes, multiplexer | yes, multiplexer |
Simultaneously flash both ends | no solution yet | no solution yet |
Location of LEDs input | Boxes at outer edge of each module, fibres | LED+board on light guide, LPCM in rack |
Geometrical constraints | mechanical/fragility/replacement are serious concerns | none; easy to install |
R&D done | Some, solution not preferred | Extensive, mature solution exists |
Cost | Not costed | quotation exists (getting stale) |
- Comment: Time (and temperature) stability most important.
- Comment: Option of delivering a range of light intensities important (e.g. using various filter settings).
- Comment from Werner: The flexibility in the use of the LED would be very useful for the start counter. Christina: Still need to test stability.
- Questions to Matt: What uniformity could one expect from the plexiglass input system? How many fibers were used to pulse the plexiglass, i.e. how often were they spaced?
- Comment: Matt drew attention to an LED pulser by Paul Smith which might be a useful reference.