Quality control and quality assurance evaluation of ALFE2, a large-dynamic-range front-end ASIC de-veloped for the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter high-luminosity LHC upgrade

Abstract

ALFE2 is a front-end ASIC developed for the ATLAS Liquid Argon (LAr) Calorimeter upgrade during the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) phase. ALFE2 comprises four preamplifier/shaper channels, each providing two distinct gain outputs to cover a 16-bit dynamic range. A robotic system has been developed for the automatic quality control test of ALFE2, and over 10% of the 80,000 chips have been evaluated by September 2025. The evaluation has allowed us to establish grading criteria. Using these criteria, a yield of over 85% was achieved in the evaluation tests, and these criteria are now being applied to the ongoing full-production QC. Irradiation tests were also performed for the quality assurance of ALFE2. No significant performance degradation was observed during the total-ionizing-dose (TID) test. Based on the single-event effect (SEE) test results, an error rate of fewer than 4.6 single-event upsets (SEUs) per day is extrapolated for the entire ATLAS LAr Calorimeter during HL-LHC operation.

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