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The Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast Tracker

The Associative Memory (AM) system of the Fast Tracker (FTK) processor has been designed to perform pattern matching using the hit information of the ATLAS experiment silicon tracker. The AM is the heart of FTK and is mainly based on the use of ASICs (AM chips) designed on purpose to execute pattern...

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Autor principal: Maznas, Ioannis
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162781
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description The Associative Memory (AM) system of the Fast Tracker (FTK) processor has been designed to perform pattern matching using the hit information of the ATLAS experiment silicon tracker. The AM is the heart of FTK and is mainly based on the use of ASICs (AM chips) designed on purpose to execute pattern matching with a high degree of parallelism. It finds track candidates at low resolution that are seeds for a full resolution track fitting. The AM system implementation is based on a collection of boards, named “Serial Link Processor” (AMBSLP), since it is based on a network of 900 2 Gb/s serial links to sustain huge data traffic. The AMBSLP has high power consumption (~250 W) and the AM system needs custom power and cooling. This presentation reports on the integration of the AMBSLP inside FTK, the infrastructure needed to run and cool the system which foresees many AMBSLPs in the same crate, the performance of the produced prototypes tested in the global FTK integration, an important milestone to be satisfied before the FTK production.
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spelling cern-21627812019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2162781engMaznas, IoannisThe Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast TrackerParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Associative Memory (AM) system of the Fast Tracker (FTK) processor has been designed to perform pattern matching using the hit information of the ATLAS experiment silicon tracker. The AM is the heart of FTK and is mainly based on the use of ASICs (AM chips) designed on purpose to execute pattern matching with a high degree of parallelism. It finds track candidates at low resolution that are seeds for a full resolution track fitting. The AM system implementation is based on a collection of boards, named “Serial Link Processor” (AMBSLP), since it is based on a network of 900 2 Gb/s serial links to sustain huge data traffic. The AMBSLP has high power consumption (~250 W) and the AM system needs custom power and cooling. This presentation reports on the integration of the AMBSLP inside FTK, the infrastructure needed to run and cool the system which foresees many AMBSLPs in the same crate, the performance of the produced prototypes tested in the global FTK integration, an important milestone to be satisfied before the FTK production.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2016-357oai:cds.cern.ch:21627812016-06-21
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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The Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast Tracker
title The Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast Tracker
title_full The Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast Tracker
title_fullStr The Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast Tracker
title_full_unstemmed The Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast Tracker
title_short The Associative Memory System Infrastructure of the ATLAS Fast Tracker
title_sort associative memory system infrastructure of the atlas fast tracker
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162781
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