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Compression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readout

BCM1F is a diamond based detector and one of the luminometers and background monitors operated by the BRIL group, part of the CMS experiment. BCM1F's front-end produces analog signals which are digitized in a new microTCA back-end. An FPGA in the back-end part takes care of signal processing an...

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Autor principal: Dostanic, Milica
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281012
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author Dostanic, Milica
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description BCM1F is a diamond based detector and one of the luminometers and background monitors operated by the BRIL group, part of the CMS experiment. BCM1F's front-end produces analog signals which are digitized in a new microTCA back-end. An FPGA in the back-end part takes care of signal processing and stores raw data. The raw data readout has been improved by implementing a data compression module in the firmware. This module has allowed storing larger amount of data in short time intervals. The module has been implemented in VHDL, using a zero suppression algorithm: only data above a defined threshold is stored into memory, while the samples around the base line are discarded. Thanks to metadata, describing the suppressed data, the shape of input signals and time information are preserved. Tests with simulations and a pulse generator showed good results and proved that the module can achieve large compression factor.
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spelling cern-22810122019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2281012engDostanic, MilicaCompression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readoutEngineeringDetectors and Experimental TechniquesBCM1F is a diamond based detector and one of the luminometers and background monitors operated by the BRIL group, part of the CMS experiment. BCM1F's front-end produces analog signals which are digitized in a new microTCA back-end. An FPGA in the back-end part takes care of signal processing and stores raw data. The raw data readout has been improved by implementing a data compression module in the firmware. This module has allowed storing larger amount of data in short time intervals. The module has been implemented in VHDL, using a zero suppression algorithm: only data above a defined threshold is stored into memory, while the samples around the base line are discarded. Thanks to metadata, describing the suppressed data, the shape of input signals and time information are preserved. Tests with simulations and a pulse generator showed good results and proved that the module can achieve large compression factor.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2017-130oai:cds.cern.ch:22810122017-08-25
spellingShingle Engineering
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Dostanic, Milica
Compression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readout
title Compression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readout
title_full Compression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readout
title_fullStr Compression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readout
title_full_unstemmed Compression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readout
title_short Compression module for the BCM1F microTCA raw data readout
title_sort compression module for the bcm1f microtca raw data readout
topic Engineering
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281012
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