Current primary objectives:

  1. Understand the root cause for the non-linearity (checker mark) observed for the ePix10k small detectors (on hold for beamtime);
  2. Develop the backplane pulsing system;
  3. Investigate the relative gain ratios for the ePix10k2M to understand the effect of applying per pixel gains to correct the switched gain tiger-teeth pattern (ties into the work with the Berkley grup);
  4. Effect of increasing the ACQ/R0 windows, and the CompEnOn window length, on the tiger-teeth pattern;
  5. Develop and apply Gabriel's calibration method for the LCLS detectors;


 Topics to discuss during the meeting (progress): 

  1. Preparation for beamtime:
    1. Our final calibration beamtime shift will occur at MFX on July 21. We have been asked to specify additional beamtimes we want in order to:
      1. Investigate the checker mark effect and 2M quad problems; Ideally, the week of July 10 since it will allow us to use July 21 to calibrate the detectors that do not have valid data from December;
      2. ePixHR XPP/MFX beamtime; considerations should be when we can run at MFX as opposed to XPP (Philip), and when v4 of the ASIC is available as opposed to v2 (Dionisio);
    2. The schedule for selecting the beamtime can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11j0GYtjeaJufpbUQCSr6ex3L9Tj9WDfTVFtj-CYrUeU/edit#gid=1023758477&range=A1
  2. Progress for the past week:
    1. Progress in getting the pulser system up and running at ASC - Xilinx cards have arrived;
    2. Relative gain ratios;
    3. ACQ window increase testing;
    4. Gabriel's calibration method;
    5. Filling out the timesheets;
    6. any other business;
  3. Initial ePixM test plan for the non-back-thinned and back-thinned prototypes. Test plan to be discussed can be found here: 1.4.8. Performance evaluation


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