Introduction:

The Optoboard System is the data aggregation and signal conversion stage of the ATLAS ITk Pixel data transmission chain. The basic working principle is:

One Optoboard consists of:

Specific for SLAC's test-Optopanel will be marked in red .

Mechanics:

Currently specific for SLAC IS demonstrator:

4x Optoboards are housed in one Optobox. This Optobox is housed in a Test-Optopanel.

Interfaces:

Please refer to our Interface Document here. All the connectors of the Optoboard System is explained there.

Schematics:

All schematics for all of Berns designed PCBs can be found here.

Optoboard sytem support:

We collect support requests and general questions on our Mattermost channel Bern-Optoboard (invite link).

Optoboard software for FELIX:

We created a repository with scripting software to easily configure the Optoboard: https://gitlab.cern.ch/bat/optoboard_felix. A lot is documented in the readme and wiki of the repository.

In a currently ongoing effort by Bern PhD student Daniele dal Santo, the software will be integrated into the ITk demonstrator software itk-demo-sw.

Test-Optopanel at SLAC:

The test-Optopanel houses one Optobox with 4 Optoboards. It has a twinax inlet (round) and a fibre outlet (rectangle). The Optobox is mounted on a cooling plate with two 8 mm pipes. The

A collection of photographs from the test-Optopanel and its sister at CERN SR1 can be found here. See also this Twiki here of the SR1 test-Optopanel which has similiar information (but some very different configurations).

Optoboards:

slot:OB1OB2OB3OB4OB5OB6OB7OB8
serial:2400006-2400003-2400007-2400013-
powering from bPOL:AABBCCDD
FELIX link:







Connectors:

Check the above interfaces document for more detailled description.

Banana plugs are labelled according to powered bPOL12V.

Cooling and dry air inlet/outlet: FESTO 8 mm

DCS:

Currently no MOPS is mounted on the Powerboard inside the test-Optopanel (due to availability). We will ship one as soon as we got our hands on them.