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Temperature Effects on SCD Output

Shawn Rosofsky

February 4, 2016

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Goal

• Analyze SCD data taken from Goddard thermal vacuum test• Determine the amount of the SCD output changes due to a

change in temperature• This analysis will later be used to help determine how often

to take the pedestal run

Temperature Effects on SCD Output Shawn Rosofsky, UMD

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Relevant Parameters

• SCD– SCD1

• Temperature– SCD Ladder Temperature– Refers to ladder 7 unless otherwise

stated

• Input– SCD has 24 ladders of channels with

its own temperature– Within a ladder groups of 16

channels share similar response patterns

– Total 2640 active channels out of a possible 2944 channels

– 2192 with working temperature sensors

• Output– SCD mean pedestal value for each

channel

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SCD1

SCD Ladder2

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Raw Data Output of SCD1

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Sample from Each Channels Group of SCD1

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Channel 0 Linear Fit

Temperature Effects on SCD Output Shawn Rosofsky, UMD

Slope: 19.1 ADC Counts/ºC

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Selected Group 1 Fits

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Slope: 19.1 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 5058.0 ADC Counts

Slope: 18.7 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 5173.0 ADC Counts

Slope: 18.4 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 5134.3 ADC Counts

Slope: 19.2 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 5018.5 ADC Counts

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Results of Group 1 Fits

• Slope– Mean: 18.6 ADC Counts /ºC– Standard Deviation: 0.3 ADC

Counts /ºC

• Intercept– Mean: 5089.6 ADC Counts – Standard Deviation: 60.5

ADC Counts

• Conclusion: – Groups of channels

characterize an SCD region’s response to temperature shifts

– Output of channels within a group may differ

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Selected Channels from Various Groups

Temperature Effects on SCD Output Shawn Rosofsky, UMD

Slope: 19.1 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 5058.0 ADC Counts

Slope: 21.0 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 4782.5 ADC Counts

Slope: 19.6 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 4697.7 ADC Counts

Slope: 14.6 ADC Counts/ºCIntercept: 4563.5 ADC Counts

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Histogram of Slopes

Temperature Effects on SCD Output Shawn Rosofsky, UMD

Mean: 17.1 ADC Counts/ºCStandard Deviation: 15.0 ADC Counts/ºC

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Outliers

• All but 9 channels had slopes between 0 and 35 ADC Counts/ºC

• Most of these outliers appeared within this range expect for a large spike in one of the data points – Spike typically appeared

in coldest measurement

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Histogram of Slopes Excluding Outliers

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Mean: 16.9 ADC Counts/ºCStandard Deviation: 2.6 ADC Counts/ºC

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Results

• Temperature has a significant effect on SCD output– 16.9 ADC Counts/ºC on average (excluding outliers)

• Effect appears linear in nature• Affects different regions of SCD differently• Groups of 16 consecutive channels display very

similar responses to temperature shifts

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Shortcomings

• Incomplete mapping of SCD channel location– Temperature used may not always be accurate

• Unable to analyze raw pedestal data output– Cannot independently verify means or determine

uncertainty

• Cause of outliers unknown

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Future Items

• Transient analysis of temperature change in SCD– Typical timescale for temperature shift

• Determine how much of a temperature shift significantly affects our data collection

• Decide how often to run pedestal measurements

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Cited Images

• 1) Jik Lee. Design, Fabrication and Performance of the Silicon Charge Detector for the ISS-CREAM. The 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference, 30 July- 6 August, 2015. The Hague, The Netherlands.

• 2) Rosemary Thorpe. ISS-CREAM Thermal and Fluid System Design and Analysis. TFAWS 2015 – August 3-7, 2015 – Silver Spring, MD.

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