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arxiv: 2311.02222 · v2 · pith:SS56CGQO · submitted 2023-11-03 · physics.ins-det

Lessons learned while developing the Serenity-S1 ATCA card

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The Serenity-S1 is a Xilinx Virtex Ultrascale+ based Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) processing blade that has been optimised for production. It incorporates many developments from the Serenity-A and Serenity-Z prototype cards and, where possible, adopts solutions being used across CERN. It also uses many new parts because commonly used parts have disappeared from the market during the semiconductor crisis, with only some returning. Improvements to simplify manufacture, the performance of new components, some of the more difficult aspects of procurement, the performance of production-grade Samtec 25\,Gb/s optical firefly parts, and issues with the rack cooling infrastructure are discussed.

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