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Poster | PUBDB-2015-03730 |
2015
Abstract: The CMS Binary Chip 2 (CBC2) is a prototype version of the front-end readout ASIC to be used in the silicon strip modules of the CMS outer tracker during the high luminosity phase of the LHC. The CBC is produced in 130nm CMOS technology and bump-bonded to the hybrid of the double layer silicon strip modules, the so-called 2S modules. It has 254 input channels and is designed to provide an on-board trigger with the capability of cluster-width discrimination and high-PT track identification. In November 2013 the first 2S module prototypes equipped with CBC2 were put under test at the DESY-2 test beam facility. Data was collected exploiting a beam of positrons with an energy ranging from 2 to 4 GeV. Angular and threshold scans were carried out. In this poster the test setup and analysis results will be presented.
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