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The Fast Beam Condition Monitor BCM1F Backend Electronics Upgraded MicroTCA Based Architecture
Abstract
TheBeam Radiation Instrumentation and Luminosity Project of the CMS experiment, consists of several beammonitoring systems. One system, the upgraded Fast Beams Condition Monitor, is based on 24 single crystal CVDdiamonds with a double-pad sensor metallization and a custom designed readout. Signals for real-time monitoringare transmitted to the counting room, where they are received and processed by new back-end electronics designedto extract information on LHC collision, beam induced background and activation products. The Slow ControlDriver is designed for the front-end electronics con�guration and control. The system architecture and theupgrade status will be presented