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BDAQ53, a Versatile Pixel Detector Readout and Test System for the ATLAS and CMS HL-LHC Upgrades. (arXiv:2005.11225v2 [physics.ins-det] UPDATED)

Michael Daas, Yannick Dieter, Jochen Dingfelder, Markus Frohne, Georgios Giakoustidis, Fabian Hügging, Hans Krüger, David-Leon Pohl, Tomasz Hemperek, Florian Hinterkeuser, Jens Janssen, Piotr Rymaszewski, Mark Standke, Tianyang Wang, Marco Vogt, Norbert Wermes
BDAQ53 is a readout system and verification framework for hybrid pixel detector readout chips of the RD53 family. These chips are designed for the upgrade of the inner tracking detectors of the ATLAS and CMS experiments. BDAQ53 is used in applications where versatility and rapid customization are required, such as in laboratory testing environments, test beam campaigns, and permanent setups for quality control measurements. It consists of custom and commercial hardware, a Python-based software framework, and FPGA firmware. BDAQ53 is developed as open source software with both software and firmware being hosted in a public repository.

Publisher URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.11225

DOI: arXiv:2005.11225v2

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