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The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgrade

The address in real-time data driver card (ADDC) is designed to transmit the trigger data in the micromesh gaseous structure (Micromegas, MM) detector of the ATLAS new small wheel (NSW) upgrade. The address in real-time (ART) signals are generated by the front-end application-specific integrated cir...

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Autores principales: Yao, L., Chen, H., Chen, K., Tang, S., Polychronakos, V.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2020.2986418
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641640
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author Yao, L.
Chen, H.
Chen, K.
Tang, S.
Polychronakos, V.
author_facet Yao, L.
Chen, H.
Chen, K.
Tang, S.
Polychronakos, V.
author_sort Yao, L.
collection CERN
description The address in real-time data driver card (ADDC) is designed to transmit the trigger data in the micromesh gaseous structure (Micromegas, MM) detector of the ATLAS new small wheel (NSW) upgrade. The address in real-time (ART) signals are generated by the front-end application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), named VMM chip, to indicate the address of the first above-threshold event. A custom ASIC (ART ASIC) is designed to receive the ART signals from the VMM chip and implement the hit selection. The processed data from the ART ASIC will be transmitted out of the NSW through the gigabit transceiver (GBTx) serializer, the unidirectional versatile twin transmitter (VTTx), and fiber-optic links. The ART signal is critical for the ATLAS experiment trigger selection; thus, the performance and stability of the ADDC is very important. To ensure extensive testing of the ADDC, a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) mezzanine card (FMC)-based testing platform and a specially designed firmware/software are developed. This test platform works with the commercial Xilinx VC707 FPGA development kit; independent of the other electronics in the NSW, it can test all the functions of the ADDC and it has long-term stability. This article will introduce the design, testing procedure, and results of the ADDC and the FMC testing platform.
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spelling cern-26416402023-03-14T16:55:44Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2020.2986418http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641640engYao, L.Chen, H.Chen, K.Tang, S.Polychronakos, V.The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgradehep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe address in real-time data driver card (ADDC) is designed to transmit the trigger data in the micromesh gaseous structure (Micromegas, MM) detector of the ATLAS new small wheel (NSW) upgrade. The address in real-time (ART) signals are generated by the front-end application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), named VMM chip, to indicate the address of the first above-threshold event. A custom ASIC (ART ASIC) is designed to receive the ART signals from the VMM chip and implement the hit selection. The processed data from the ART ASIC will be transmitted out of the NSW through the gigabit transceiver (GBTx) serializer, the unidirectional versatile twin transmitter (VTTx), and fiber-optic links. The ART signal is critical for the ATLAS experiment trigger selection; thus, the performance and stability of the ADDC is very important. To ensure extensive testing of the ADDC, a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) mezzanine card (FMC)-based testing platform and a specially designed firmware/software are developed. This test platform works with the commercial Xilinx VC707 FPGA development kit; independent of the other electronics in the NSW, it can test all the functions of the ADDC and it has long-term stability. This article will introduce the design, testing procedure, and results of the ADDC and the FMC testing platform.The Address in Real Time Data Driver Card (ADDC) is designed to transmit the trigger data in the Micromegas detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel (NSW) upgrade. The ART signals are generated by the front end ASIC, named VMM chip, to indicate the address of the first above-threshold event. A custom ASIC (ART ASIC) is designed to receive the ART signals from the VMM chip and do the hit-selection processing. Processed data from ART ASIC will be transmitted out of the NSW detector through GBTx serializer, VTTx optical transmitter module and fiber optical links. The ART signal is critical for the ATLAS experiment trigger selection thus the functionality and stability of the ADDC is very important. To ensure extensive testing of the ADDC, an FMC based testing platform and special firmware/software are developed. This test platform works with the commercial Xilinx VC707 FPGA develop kit, even without the other electronics of the NSW it can test all the functionality of the ADDC and also long term stability. This paper will introduce the design, testing procedure and results from the ADDC and the FMC testing platform.arXiv:1806.06912oai:cds.cern.ch:26416402018-06-18
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Yao, L.
Chen, H.
Chen, K.
Tang, S.
Polychronakos, V.
The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgrade
title The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgrade
title_full The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgrade
title_fullStr The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgrade
title_full_unstemmed The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgrade
title_short The Design and Testing of the Address in Real Time Data Driver Card for the Micromegas Detector of the ATLAS New Small Wheel Upgrade
title_sort design and testing of the address in real time data driver card for the micromegas detector of the atlas new small wheel upgrade
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2020.2986418
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641640
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