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A new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system

A new high speed Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system To cope with the enhanced luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2021, the ATLAS collaboration is planning a major detector upgrade. As a part of this, the Level 1 trigger based on calorimeter data will b...

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Autores principales: Rocco, Elena, Damp, Johannes Frederic
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2626031
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Damp, Johannes Frederic
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description A new high speed Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system To cope with the enhanced luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2021, the ATLAS collaboration is planning a major detector upgrade. As a part of this, the Level 1 trigger based on calorimeter data will be upgraded to exploit the fine granularity readout using a new system of Feature EXtractors (FEX), which each reconstruct different physics objects for the trigger selection. The jet FEX (jFEX) system is conceived to provide jet identification (including large area jets) and measurements of global variables within a latency budget of less then 400ns. It consists of 6 modules. A single jFEX module is an ATCA board with 4 large FPGAs of the Xilinx Ultrascale+ family, that can digest a total input data rate of ~3.6 Tb/s using up to 120 Multi Gigabit Transceiver (MGT), 24 electrical optical devices, board control and power on the mezzanines to allow flexibility in upgrading controls functions and components without affecting the main board. The 24-layers stack-up was carefully designed to preserve the signal integrity in a very densely populated high speed signal board selecting MEGTRON6 as the most suitable PCB material. This contribution reports on the design challenges and the test results of the jFEX prototypes. In particular the fully assembled final prototype has been tested up to 12.8 Gb/s in house and in integrated tests at CERN. The full jFEX system will be produced by the end of 2018 to allow for installation and commissioning to be completed before LHC restarts in March 2021.
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spelling cern-26260312019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2626031engRocco, ElenaDamp, Johannes FredericA new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger systemParticle Physics - ExperimentA new high speed Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system To cope with the enhanced luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2021, the ATLAS collaboration is planning a major detector upgrade. As a part of this, the Level 1 trigger based on calorimeter data will be upgraded to exploit the fine granularity readout using a new system of Feature EXtractors (FEX), which each reconstruct different physics objects for the trigger selection. The jet FEX (jFEX) system is conceived to provide jet identification (including large area jets) and measurements of global variables within a latency budget of less then 400ns. It consists of 6 modules. A single jFEX module is an ATCA board with 4 large FPGAs of the Xilinx Ultrascale+ family, that can digest a total input data rate of ~3.6 Tb/s using up to 120 Multi Gigabit Transceiver (MGT), 24 electrical optical devices, board control and power on the mezzanines to allow flexibility in upgrading controls functions and components without affecting the main board. The 24-layers stack-up was carefully designed to preserve the signal integrity in a very densely populated high speed signal board selecting MEGTRON6 as the most suitable PCB material. This contribution reports on the design challenges and the test results of the jFEX prototypes. In particular the fully assembled final prototype has been tested up to 12.8 Gb/s in house and in integrated tests at CERN. The full jFEX system will be produced by the end of 2018 to allow for installation and commissioning to be completed before LHC restarts in March 2021.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2018-403oai:cds.cern.ch:26260312018-06-25
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Rocco, Elena
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A new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system
title A new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system
title_full A new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system
title_fullStr A new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system
title_full_unstemmed A new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system
title_short A new high speed, Ultrascale+ based board for the ATLAS jet calorimeter trigger system
title_sort new high speed, ultrascale+ based board for the atlas jet calorimeter trigger system
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2626031
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