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A programmable systolic trigger processor for FERA bus data

Abstract

A generic CAMAC based trigger processor module for fast processing of large amounts of ADC data, has been designed. This module has been realised using complex programmable gate arrays (LCAs from XILINX). The gate arrays have been connected to memories and multipliers in such a way that different gate array configurations can cover a wide range of module applications. Using this module, it is possible to construct complex trigger processors. The module uses both the fast ECL FERA bus and the CAMAC bus for inputs and outputs. The latter, however, is primarily used for set-up and control but may also be used for data output. Large numbers of ADCs can be served by a hierarchical arrangement of trigger processor modules, processing ADC data with pipe-line arithmetics producing the final result at the apex of the pyramid. The trigger decision will be transmitted to the data acquisition system via a logic signal while numeric results may be extracted by the CAMAC controller. The trigger processor was originally developed for the proposed neutral particle search experiment at CERN, NUMASS. There it was designed to serve as a second level trigger processor. It was required to correct all ADC raw data for efficiency  More>>
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
USIP-92-04
Reference Number:
SCA: 990200; PA: AIX-24:039532; SN: 93000980214
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Sep 1992
Subject:
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; CAMAC SYSTEM; TRIGGER CIRCUITS; COMPUTERS; DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS; DATA TRANSMISSION; MASS SPECTROMETERS; ON-LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS; 990200; MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS
OSTI ID:
10145339
Research Organizations:
Stockholm Univ. (Sweden). Inst. of Physics
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93623959; TRN: SE9300068039532
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
[15] p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Appelquist, G, Hovander, B, Sellden, B, and Bohm, C. A programmable systolic trigger processor for FERA bus data. Sweden: N. p., 1992. Web.
Appelquist, G, Hovander, B, Sellden, B, & Bohm, C. A programmable systolic trigger processor for FERA bus data. Sweden.
Appelquist, G, Hovander, B, Sellden, B, and Bohm, C. 1992. "A programmable systolic trigger processor for FERA bus data." Sweden.
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title = {A programmable systolic trigger processor for FERA bus data}
author = {Appelquist, G, Hovander, B, Sellden, B, and Bohm, C}
abstractNote = {A generic CAMAC based trigger processor module for fast processing of large amounts of ADC data, has been designed. This module has been realised using complex programmable gate arrays (LCAs from XILINX). The gate arrays have been connected to memories and multipliers in such a way that different gate array configurations can cover a wide range of module applications. Using this module, it is possible to construct complex trigger processors. The module uses both the fast ECL FERA bus and the CAMAC bus for inputs and outputs. The latter, however, is primarily used for set-up and control but may also be used for data output. Large numbers of ADCs can be served by a hierarchical arrangement of trigger processor modules, processing ADC data with pipe-line arithmetics producing the final result at the apex of the pyramid. The trigger decision will be transmitted to the data acquisition system via a logic signal while numeric results may be extracted by the CAMAC controller. The trigger processor was originally developed for the proposed neutral particle search experiment at CERN, NUMASS. There it was designed to serve as a second level trigger processor. It was required to correct all ADC raw data for efficiency and pedestal, calculate the total calorimeter energy, obtain the optimal time of flight data and calculate the particle mass. A suitable mass cut would then deliver the trigger decision. More complex triggers were also considered. (au).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}