The Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the hadronic calorimeter covering the most
central region of the ATLAS experiment at LHC. The TileCal readout consists of
about 10000 channels. The ATLAS upgrade program is divided in three phases: The
Phase~0 occurs during 2013-2014, Phase~1 during 2018-1019 and finally Phase~2,
which is foreseen for 2022-2023, whereafter the peak luminosity will reach 5-7
x 1034 cm2s−1 (HL-LHC). The main TileCal upgrade is focused on the
Phase~2 period. The upgrade aims at replacing the majority of the on- and
off-detector electronics so that all calorimeter signals are directly digitized
and sent to the off-detector electronics in the counting room. All new
electronics must be able to cope with the increased radiation levels. An
ambitious upgrade development program is pursued to study different electronics
options. Three options are presently being investigated for the front-end
electronic upgrade. The first option is an improved version of the present
system built using commercial components, the second alternative is based on
the development of a dedicated ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit)
and the third is the development of a new version of the QIE (Charge Integrator
and Encoder) based on the one developed for Fermilab. All three options will
use the same readout and control system using high speed (up to 40 Gb/s) links
for communication and clock synchronization. For the off-detector electronics a
new back-end architecture is being developed. A demonstrator prototype read-out
for a slice of the calorimeter with most of the new electronics, but still
compatible with the present system, is planned to be inserted in ATLAS already
in mid 2014 (at the end of the Phase~0 upgrade).Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, LISHEP 201