RM->HTR cabling organization

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RM->HTR cabling organization pawel de barbaro, apr-18-2006, Agreed on april-20, 2006

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RM->HTR cabling organization. pawel de barbaro, apr-18-2006, Agreed on april-20, 2006. Patch panel math. one shelf of patch panel = 8 12-packs of fibers = total of 96 fibers 1 RM = 6 fibers, 1 RBX=4*RM = 24 fibers, 4 RBXes = 4*24 fibers = 96 fibers 6 HTRs = 6*16 fibers = 96 fibers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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RM->HTR cabling organization

pawel de barbaro,

apr-18-2006,

Agreed on april-20, 2006

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Patch panel math

• one shelf of patch panel = • 8 12-packs of fibers = total of 96 fibers• 1 RM = 6 fibers, • 1 RBX=4*RM = 24 fibers,• 4 RBXes = 4*24 fibers = 96 fibers• 6 HTRs = 6*16 fibers = 96 fibers• one shelf can handle 4 RBXes=>6 HTRs• Basic unit: two 20 deg wedges of HBHE • For example: w14+w15 (for mtcc)

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Overall p. panel layout,RBXes organized horizontally,

RMs organized vertically

RM1

RM2 RM2

RM1

RM3

RM4

RM3

RM4

RM1

RM2

RM1

RM2

RM3

RM4

RM3

RM4

HB14 HE14 HB15 HE15

8*12-packs

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Resulting HTR layout

RM1

RM2 RM2

RM1

RM3

RM4

RM3

RM4

RM1

RM2

RM1

RM2

RM3

RM4

RM3

RM4

HTR0 HTR1 HTR2 HTR0 HTR1 HTR2

HBHE14 HBHE15

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One patch panel:16 six-packs, good for 4 RBXes-> 6 HTRs

HB14 HE14 HB15 HE15 PP

1

htr0 htr1 htr2 htr0 htr1 htr2

w14 w1512-pack

8 fibers,half-HTR

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4 six-packs (2 twelve-packs), good for 1 RBX, used by HB14

RM1

RM2

RM3

RM4

f7, f6 f5, f4 f3, f2

htr0-bot

htr1-top

HB 14

htr0-top

htr1-bot

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4 six-packs, good for 1 RBX,to be used by HE14

RM1

RM2

RM3

RM4

f2, f3 f4, f5 f6, f7

htr1-bot

htr2-bot

HE 14

htr2-tophtr1-top

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Left half, viewed from front of patch panel numbers are RM-fiber numbers (2-7)

•                  HB14        HE14•  • rm1        6  4  2       2   4   6 •               7  5  3       3   5   7•  • rm2        6  4  2       2   4   6•               7  5  3       3   5   7•  • rm3        6  4  2       2   4   6•               7  5  3       3   5   7•  • rm4        6  4  2       2   4   6•               7  5  3       3   5   7

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it goes into HTRs in the following way(also viewed from the front)

•  •              HTR0   HTR1    HTR2•  •  top        1  5      1     5     1  5      • 2  6      2     6     2  6    •  •               3  7      3     7     3  7•               4  8      4     8     4  8 

•  • bot         1  5      1     5     1  5              • 2  6      2     6     2  6    •  •                3  7      3     7     3  7•                4  8      4     8     4  8 

HTR fiber Numbers shown

HTR0: HB onlyHTR1: HB/HEHTR2: HE only

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Layout of RBXes in patch panels green barrack (mtcc)

HB14 HE14 HB15 HE15HB16 HE16 HB17 HE17

HB5 HB6 HB7 HB8HO2a HO2b HO1 HO0

PP1PP2

PP3PP4

PP5 CU-hb CU-heCU-ho

6HTRs

6HTRs

8HTRs (HB, HB/HE)6HTRs

2HTRs:HB(8f)+HE(8f)+HO(4f)

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Jim’s rohlf layout

http://cmsdoc.cern.ch/cms/HCAL/document/904/survival/mapping/HB_HE/hb_he_map_v5.htm

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