MIPP PWC Chambers

Contents

SELEX Pictures
Stands
RMH Electronics



Per Ed: U.Iowa contact = Yasar Onel (onel@fnal.gov?)

SELEX Pictures

Courtesy of Erik Gottschalk (via Ed Hartouni).

Sketch with dimensions.

Sketch.

Similar view, with Dave, Erik, and ?

Face on view.

Oblique view.

Oblique view.

Cover removed.

Cover removed.

SELEX installed.

SELEX installed.

 

Stands

MWPC5
MWPC6

RMH Electronics

[Peter Barnes 6/12/03]
I finally dug up the (only!) published description of the RMH electronics.  It identifies the minimal path to CAMAC readout, which requires two CAMAC boards I haven't seen.

RMH Electronics(Gulmez, Penzo, Onel)

RMH Electronics(Bravar,Onel,Penzo)

NIM article on chamber construction (DePalma et al)

NIM Article on E865 (BNL expt using graphite electrodes)

More RMH documentation

The MIPP RMH Electronics Experts are Gulmez, Onel, and Penzo

The RMH crate arrangement is just what we have:

Sketch of RMH crate


The data comes out on the BRANCH CABLE at the bottom right, and goes intothe left-hand input to the SYSTEM ENCODER (SE) in the CAMAC crate:

Sketch of CAMAC readout crate.


(The other connection to the SE is an optional output for fancy stuff, see the paper.)

The two boards we need (outlined in red) arethe SE and the INTERFACE (IF).  I'm puzzled why the IF is in slot 25- normally the CAMAC crate controller would go there.  Maybe that'swhat they mean, in which case we only need to find the SE, and even one woulddo, since we can daisy chain the two racks.


EPH, 6/18/02