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Report number CERN-ACC-2014-0322
Title Analysis of the Failures and Corrective Actions for the LHC Cryogenics Radiation Tolerant Electronics and its Field Instruments
Author(s) Balle, Ch (CERN) ; Casas-Cubillos, J (CERN) ; Vauthier, N (CERN)
Publication 2014
Imprint 05 Dec 2014
Number of pages 8
Presented at Cryogenic Engineering Conference & International Cryogenic Materials Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 17 - 21 Jun 2013
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC
Keywords Radiation effects ; Electronic circuits ; environmental effects on instruments ; Cryogenics instrumentation
Abstract The LHC cryogenic system radiation tolerant electronics and their associated field instruments have been in nominal conditions since before the commissioning of the first LHC beams in September 2008. This system is made of about 15’000 field instruments (thermometers, pressure sensors, liquid helium level gauges, electrical heaters and position switches), 7’500 electronic cards and 853 electronic crates. Since mid-2008 a software tool has been deployed, this allows an operator to report a problem and then lists the corrective actions. The tool is a great help in detecting recurrent problems that may be tackled by a hardware or software consolidation. The corrective actions range from simple resets, exchange of defective equipment, repair of electrical connectors, etc. However a recurrent problem that heals by itself is present on some channels. This type of fault is extremely difficult to diagnose and it appears as a temporary opening of an electrical circuit; its duration can range from a few minutes to several months. This paper presents the main type of problems encountered during the last four years, their evolution over time, the various hardware or software consolidations that have resulted and whether they have had an impact in the availability of the LHC beam.
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