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This document outlines the updates made to the mechanical design and integration of RPC1-3, along with the redesign of the readout strips. Key aspects include precise matching between RPC1, RPC2, and RPC3 designs, specifications of strip counts and dimensions, and the arrangement of CMS FEE chips. Detailed drawings and technical parameters facilitate improved functionality and performance in relation to acceptance in theta and phi orientations. Additionally, the document presents exploded views and side profiles of the detector systems to visualize the updates.
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Update of the mechanical design and integration of RPC1-3 and redesign of the readout strips Drawings taken from: L.Bartoszek and C. Daurer R.Seidl, RPC design update
RPC1 R.Seidl, RPC design update
Exploed (IKEA) view R.Seidl, RPC design update
RPC2N R.Seidl, RPC design update
RPC2S R.Seidl, RPC design update
RPC3 R.Seidl, RPC design update
Sideview of all detectors R.Seidl, RPC design update
PART II: Strip redesign • Exact matching between RPC1, 2 and 3 • RPC1ab:32,32,64,64 • RPC23 :8(6) x 64 • CMS FEE chips contain 32 channels • Arrange strip counts accordingly R.Seidl, RPC design update
60mm and 41 mm as inactive areas according to design, • CMS chip size: 220 mm x 136 mm, with adapter ~ 220 mm x 176 mm R.Seidl, RPC design update
RPC dimensions all units in mm (except theta) strip length and width consider full acceptance in theta and phi in the octants (i.e. no loss due to readout and boxes)strip widths are determined at the outer radius of two paired rings
RPCs 2 and 3 R.Seidl, RPC design update