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SERENA / ELENA Status

SERENA / ELENA Status.

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SERENA / ELENA Status

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  1. SERENA / ELENA Status S. Orsini (1), S. Selci (2), A.M. Di Lellis (3), A. Mura (1), E. De Angelis (1), A. Milillo (1), R. Leoni (4), I. Dandouras (5), J. Scheer (6), P. Wurz (6), C. Austin (5), M. Bassas(5) ,F. Bertani(2), D. Brienza(3), F. Camozzi (7), S. Cibella (2), L. Colasanti (1), M. D’alessandro (2), M. Gerber (6), F. Lazzarotto (1), F. Mattioli (4), D. Maschietti (3), S. Massetti (1), J.-L. Medale (5), H. Mischler (6), D. Piazza (6), R. Rispoli (1), F. Tominetti (7), N. Vertolli (1), R. Wiesendanger (6). (1) INAF-IAPS ,Roma, Italy , (2) ISC-CNR, ROME, Italy, (3) AMDL srl, ROME, Italy, (4) IFN-CNR, ROME, Italy, (5) IRAP, Toulouse, France, (6) University of Bern, Switzerland, (7) CGS, Milano, Italy. HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  2. ELENA is a Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor, based on the state-of-the art of ultra-sonic oscillating shutter (operated at frequencies of the order of tens of kHz), mechanical gratings and Micro-Channel Plate (MCP) detectors. The purpose of the shuttering system is to digitize space and time when tagging the incoming particles without introducing “disturbing” detec­tor elements, which may affect the particle’s trajectory or the energy. This is particularly important in this case, in which neutrals of energies of a few tens of eVs must be detected. Soft X-rayshuttering @43kHz Ion beam_1keV shuttering @43kHz

  3. Crucial ELENA elements Crucial elements to reach the requested performances for TOF ELENA instrument are: the Start element : Shutter System the Stop element : MCP detector (efficiency for low energy particles) → these two challenging items are the actual objects of our laboratory activity because they need to be tested with particle beam HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  4. ELENA MAIN BOARD Status • Green • Power: Local 5V, 3,3V, 1,5V , Primary S/C 28V propagation to MIPA • MIPA DC/DC Outputs +12V, -12V and +5V • 40 MHz Oscillator • Reset Circuitry • DSU communication / Test JIG connectivity • MEMORY: RAM • MEMORY: RAM and EEPROM accesses reading & writing • LOCAL H/K ADC (SPI Bus) • ELENA Driver Board I/F (Power, Gain Control, Osc Clock Setting) • SCU Communication IRQ Unit • TIMER Unit • Bootoperated from Emulated 32k AMDL Prom • Partialoperation S/W. • Elena Main Open work • H/K ADC Levels tuning • ELENA Proxy Board I/F • MIPA optocoplertuning. HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  5. ELENA on the AIV CGS bench HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  6. ELENA box HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  7. ELENA instrument HEWG Meeting, Portovenere, June 12-16, 2011 External deflector

  8. The SHUTTER – Model FM-2 HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  9. ELENA instrument Nanoslit resolution and status Si3N4 membrane -1um thick 10x10 mm2patterned area SEM image of the ELENA shutter made of 10x10 mm2 area, 1µm thick Si3N4 membrane. a) front side view, b) back side view, c) enlarged view of a portion of the shutter d) at-glance comparison of the present (new) shutter design with the previous (old) one. HEWG Meeting, Portovenere, June 12-16, 2011

  10. ELENA Driver & Piggy Status • Assembling to be finalized, Driver part ready • Driver Part Under Testing HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  11. ELENA Driver FM HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  12. ELENA shutter FM1 performances:test in conventionalconfiguration Test parameters Beam: • He+ beam • E= 1keV Shutter FM1 • Freq=39.06KHz • Pk-pk=10V • Offset= 1V Driver system: • Sinusoidalsignal from conventionalFrequency generator Up: - Orange trace: sinusoidal input Down: MCP phsignal of particlespassingthrough the membranesduringshutterperfomances HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  13. ELENA shutter FM1 performances:Example of Zero crossing for TOF Start signal Test parameters Beam: • He+ beam • E= 1keV Shutter FM1 • Freq=39.06KHz • Pk-pk=10V • Offset= to be optimized Driver system: • ELENA Breadboard Up: - Orange trace: input frequency from Driver board - Yellow trace: digitalencodedmotion of the shutter Down: MCP signal of particlespassingthrough the membranesduringshutterperfomances HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  14. ELENA shutter FM1 performances:test in ELENA BB configuration Test parameters Beam: • He+ beam • E= 1keV Shutter FM1 • Freq=39.06KHz • Pk-pk=10V • Offset= 1V Driver system: • ELENA BreadBoard Up: -Yellow trace: oscillating input generated by Driver board -Orange trace: analogicencodedmotion of the shutter Down: MCP signal of particlespassingthrough the membranesduringshutterperfomances HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  15. ELENA instrument Internal Deflector HEWG Meeting, Portovenere, June 12-16, 2011

  16. ELENA instrument MCP CONFIGURATION HEWG Meeting, Portovenere, June 12-16, 2011

  17. ELENA Proxy Test Report • ELENA Proxy Status • Assembling completed • Test in progress HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  18. ELENA Proxy FM HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

  19. In summary….. ELENA PFM is in advanced manufacturing phase Crucialelements: FPGA optimization Shuttermembranesalignment External/Internaldeflectorefficiency Science data flow Instrumentfulcharacterization (by ELENA BB) ELENA & SERENA delivery: mid-September 2013 HEWG Meeting, Key Largo, May 14-17, 2013

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