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FELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experiment

Starting during the upcoming major LHC shutdown from 2019-2021, the ATLAS experiment at CERN will move to the the Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX) system as the interface between the data acquisition system and the trigger and detector front-end electronics. FELIX will function as a router between cu...

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Autor principal: Bauer, Kevin Thomas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2304206
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description Starting during the upcoming major LHC shutdown from 2019-2021, the ATLAS experiment at CERN will move to the the Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX) system as the interface between the data acquisition system and the trigger and detector front-end electronics. FELIX will function as a router between custom serial links and a commodity switch network, which will use industry standard technologies to communicate with data collection and processing components. The FELIX system is being developed using commercial-off-the-shelf server PC technology in combination with a FPGA-based PCIe Gen3 I/O card hosting GigaBit Transceiver links and with Timing, Trigger and Control connectivity provided by an FMC-based mezzanine card. FELIX functions will be implemented with dedicated firmware for the Xilinx FPGA (Virtex 7 and Kintex UltraScale) installed on the I/O card alongside an interrupt-driven Linux kernel driver and user-space software. On the network side, FELIX is able to connect to both Ethernet or Infiniband network architectures. This presentation will describe the FELIX system design as well as reporting on results of the ongoing development program.
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spelling cern-23042062019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2304206engBauer, Kevin ThomasFELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentStarting during the upcoming major LHC shutdown from 2019-2021, the ATLAS experiment at CERN will move to the the Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX) system as the interface between the data acquisition system and the trigger and detector front-end electronics. FELIX will function as a router between custom serial links and a commodity switch network, which will use industry standard technologies to communicate with data collection and processing components. The FELIX system is being developed using commercial-off-the-shelf server PC technology in combination with a FPGA-based PCIe Gen3 I/O card hosting GigaBit Transceiver links and with Timing, Trigger and Control connectivity provided by an FMC-based mezzanine card. FELIX functions will be implemented with dedicated firmware for the Xilinx FPGA (Virtex 7 and Kintex UltraScale) installed on the I/O card alongside an interrupt-driven Linux kernel driver and user-space software. On the network side, FELIX is able to connect to both Ethernet or Infiniband network architectures. This presentation will describe the FELIX system design as well as reporting on results of the ongoing development program.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2018-090oai:cds.cern.ch:23042062018-02-12
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FELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experiment
title FELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experiment
title_full FELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experiment
title_fullStr FELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experiment
title_full_unstemmed FELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experiment
title_short FELIX: the new detector readout system for the ATLAS experiment
title_sort felix: the new detector readout system for the atlas experiment
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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