(Preliminary) 2nd BTeV Workshop On Electronics
Agenda
October 8-9, 1999

 Friday, October 8th

   

 8:30 - 9:00

 Coffee, donuts & bagels
 
   Session 1 (9:00 AM - 10:40 AM --- Feynmann Computing Center, Rooms FCC2A & FCC2B - (entire collaboration)
     Introductory Remarks, R&D Project Presentations & Status
   

 9:00 - 9:15

 Introduction  Joel Butler & Ed Barsotti  2nd mini-workshop goals & schedule
   

 9:15 - 9:40

 LHC rad-hard 1 Gb/s (Denes') transmitter IC  Peter Denes (via video)  Status report, plans & schedule for testing at Honeywell & at Fermilab
   

 9:40 - 10:00

 CDF's clock & timing distribution system  Steve Chappa  Brief presentation (specifications & can BTeV use this system?)
   

 10:00 - 10:15

 Pixel control/readout pilot project  Gustavo Cancelo  Brief presentation, plans, schedule & status
   

 10:15 - 10:30

 Data acquisition pilot project  Mark Bowden  Brief presentation, plans, schedule & status
   

 10:30 - 10:40

 Test, development & system software  Margaret Votava  Brief presentation, plans, schedule & status
 
   

 10:40 - 11:00

 Break
 
   Session 2 (11:00 AM - 12:55 PM --- Feynmann Computing Center, Rooms FCC2A & FCC2B - (entire collaboration)
     Conceptual Design Status Reports
   

11:00 - 11:15

 Pixels  Simon Kwan
&/or Sergio Zimmermann
 Front-end analog electronics & needed ICs; electronics locations, packaging
& quantities (boards & links); remaining issues needing resolution
   

11:15 - 11:30

 Pixel Trigger  Dan Kaplan
&/or Don Husby
 Trigger electronics & needed ICs; electronics locations; packaging;
& quantities (boards & links); remaining issues needing resolution
   

11:30 - 11:45

 Particle ID (RICH)  Tom Skwarnicki
&/or Bob Forster
 Front-end analog electronics & needed ICs; electronics locations, packaging
& quantities (boards & links); remaining issues needing resolution
   

11:45 - 12:00

 EM Calorimetry & Trigger  Sheldon Stone, Scott
Menary &/or Bill Haynes
 Front-end analog & trigger electronics & needed ICs; electronics locations,
packaging & quantities (boards & links); remaining issues needing resolution
   

12:00 - 12:15

 Muons & Trigger  Paul Sheldon, Will Johns
&/or Gustavo Cancelo
 Front-end analog & trigger electronics & needed ICs; electronics locations,
packaging & quantities (boards & links); remaining issues needing resolution
   

12:15 - 12:35

 Forward Tracker - Straws & Strips  Rob Gardner
&/or Vince Pavlicek
 Front-end analog & trigger electronics & needed ICs; electronics locations;
packaging; link interface levels, ICs, cards & how many/to where information
   

12:35 - 12:45

 Global Trigger  Dan Kaplan &/or
Joel Butler
Data required; functions of the Global Trigger, etc.
   

 12:45 - 12:55

 Data Acquisition  Mark Bowden, Joel Butler
&/or Dan Kaplan
 Quantities (boards & links); remaining issues needing resolution
 
   

 12:55 - 2:00

 Lunch  Paid for by attendees
 
   Session 3 (2:00 - 6:30 PM) Working Session - Conceptual Designs & Questions (individual front-end & trigger subsystem sessions; assisting engineer in parenthesis)
     Subsystem Breakout Conceptual Design Details Meetings
   

 2:00 - 2:20

 Introduction to Session 3  Ed Barsotti  Session 3 goals & tasks
   

Session 3A

 FCC - Room FCC2B
(Sergio Zimmerman / Don Husby)
 Pixels & Trigger  Conceptual design details & writings
   

Session 3B

 FCC - Room FCC2A (Bob Forster)  Particle ID (RICH)  Conceptual design details & writings
   

Session 3C

 FCC - Bill Haynes' office (Bill Haynes)  EM Calorimetry & Trigger  Conceptual design details & writings
   

Session 3D

 FCC - Room FCC3 (Gustavo Cancelo)  Muons & Trigger  Conceptual design details & writings
   

Session 3E

 FCC - Room 303 (Vince Pavlicek)  Fwd. Tracker - Straws/Strips  Conceptual design details & writings
   

Session 3F

 FCC - Rm. FCC1 (Mark Bowden/Don Husby)  Trigger / DAQ  Conceptual design details & writings
   

 3:30 - 4:30

 FCC - Rm. FCC2A (Mitch Newcomer, et. al.)  RICH, Muons & Straws  ASDQ IC (tutorial & can it be used as is in all three systems?)
   

 3:30 - 4:30

 FCC - Room FCC3 (Ray Yarema, Charlie
Nelson, Tom Zimmermann et. al.)
 EM Calorimetry  QIE6 (tutorial & can it be used as is for EM Calorimetry)
 

 Saturday, October 9th

   

 8:00 - 8:30

 Coffee, donuts & bagels
 
   Session 4 (8:30 AM - 10:30 AM --- Feynmann Computer Center (FCC), Room FCC2A/2B) - (entire collaboration)
     Wrapup Session - Questions, Conceptual Design Details Results, Near-Term Plans (brief presentations by subsystem leader or engineering coordinator)
   

 8:30 - 8:45

 Pixels & Trigger    Conceptual design details summary (20 min. max.)
   

 8:45 - 9:00

 Particle ID (RICH)    Conceptual design details summary (20 min. max.)
   

 9:00 - 9:15

 EM Calorimetry & Trigger    Conceptual design details summary (20 min. max.)
   

 9:15 - 9:30

 Muons & Trigger    Conceptual design details summary (20 min. max.)
   

 9:30 - 9:45

 Fwd. Tracker - Straws/Strips    Conceptual design details summary (20 min. max.)
   

 9:45 - 10:00

 DAQ & Global Trigger    Conceptual design details summary (20 min. max.)
   

 10:00 - 10:30

 Remaining questions, future work schedule,
etc. & closing remarks
 Sheldon Stone, et. al.  Summary - workshop accomplishments & collaboration comments, etc.