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General purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and results

The Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) Luminosity UPgrade board (πLUP) was designed by INFN and University of Bologna as a readout interface candidate to be used after the Phase-II upgrade of the Pixel Detector of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The same t...

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Autores principales: Giangiacomi, Nico, Alfonsi, Fabrizio, d'Amen, Gabriele, Balbi, Gabriele, Falchieri, Davide, Gabrielli, Alessandro, Gebbia, Giuseppe, Pellegrini, Giuliano, Soverini, Davide, Travaglini, Riccardo
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2019.2914332
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641642
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author Giangiacomi, Nico
Alfonsi, Fabrizio
d'Amen, Gabriele
Balbi, Gabriele
Falchieri, Davide
Gabrielli, Alessandro
Gebbia, Giuseppe
Pellegrini, Giuliano
Soverini, Davide
Travaglini, Riccardo
author_facet Giangiacomi, Nico
Alfonsi, Fabrizio
d'Amen, Gabriele
Balbi, Gabriele
Falchieri, Davide
Gabrielli, Alessandro
Gebbia, Giuseppe
Pellegrini, Giuliano
Soverini, Davide
Travaglini, Riccardo
author_sort Giangiacomi, Nico
collection CERN
description The Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) Luminosity UPgrade board (πLUP) was designed by INFN and University of Bologna as a readout interface candidate to be used after the Phase-II upgrade of the Pixel Detector of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The same team in Bologna is also responsible for the design and commissioning of the readout driver (ROD) board-currently implemented in all the four layers of the ATLAS pixel detector (Insertable B-Layer, B-Layer, Layer-1, and Layer-2)-and acquired in the past years expertise on the ATLAS readout chain and the problematics arising in such experiments. Although the πLUP was designed to fulfill a specific task, it is highly versatile and might fit a wide variety of applications, some of which will be discussed in this paper. Two seventh-generation Xilinx field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are mounted on the board: a Zynq-7 with an embedded dual-core Advanced Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) Machine (ARM) Processor and a Kintex-7. The latter features 16 12.5-Gbps transceivers, allowing the board to interface easily to any other electronic board, either electrically and/or optically, at the current bandwidth of the experiments for LHC. Many data-transmission protocols have been tested at different speeds; results will be discussed later in this paper. Two batches of πLUP boards have been fabricated and tested; two boards in the first batch (version 1.0) and four boards in the second batch (version 1.1), encapsulating all the patches and improvements required by the first version.
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spelling cern-26416422023-03-12T04:15:04Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2019.2914332http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641642engGiangiacomi, NicoAlfonsi, Fabriziod'Amen, GabrieleBalbi, GabrieleFalchieri, DavideGabrielli, AlessandroGebbia, GiuseppePellegrini, GiulianoSoverini, DavideTravaglini, RiccardoGeneral purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and resultshep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) Luminosity UPgrade board (πLUP) was designed by INFN and University of Bologna as a readout interface candidate to be used after the Phase-II upgrade of the Pixel Detector of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The same team in Bologna is also responsible for the design and commissioning of the readout driver (ROD) board-currently implemented in all the four layers of the ATLAS pixel detector (Insertable B-Layer, B-Layer, Layer-1, and Layer-2)-and acquired in the past years expertise on the ATLAS readout chain and the problematics arising in such experiments. Although the πLUP was designed to fulfill a specific task, it is highly versatile and might fit a wide variety of applications, some of which will be discussed in this paper. Two seventh-generation Xilinx field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are mounted on the board: a Zynq-7 with an embedded dual-core Advanced Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) Machine (ARM) Processor and a Kintex-7. The latter features 16 12.5-Gbps transceivers, allowing the board to interface easily to any other electronic board, either electrically and/or optically, at the current bandwidth of the experiments for LHC. Many data-transmission protocols have been tested at different speeds; results will be discussed later in this paper. Two batches of πLUP boards have been fabricated and tested; two boards in the first batch (version 1.0) and four boards in the second batch (version 1.1), encapsulating all the patches and improvements required by the first version.This work gives an overview of the PCI-Express board $\pi$LUP, focusing on the motivation that led to its development, the technological choices adopted and its performance. The $\pi$LUP card was designed by INFN and University of Bologna as a readout interface candidate to be used after the Phase-II upgrade of the Pixel Detector of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC. The same team in Bologna is also responsible for the design and commissioning of the ReadOut Driver (ROD) board - currently implemented in all the four layers of the ATLAS Pixel Detector (Insertable B-Layer, B-Layer, Layer-1 and Layer-2) - and acquired in the past years expertise on the ATLAS readout chain and the problematics arising in such experiments. Although the $\pi$LUP was designed to fulfill a specific task, it is highly versatile and might fit a wide variety of applications, some of which will be discussed in this work. Two 7$^{th}$-generation Xilinx FPGAs are mounted on the board: a Zynq-7 with an embedded dual core ARM Processor and a Kintex-7. The latter features sixteen 12.5$\,$Gbps transceivers, allowing the board to interface easily to any other electronic board, either electrically and/or optically, at the current bandwidth of the experiments for LHC. Many data-transmission protocols have been tested at different speeds, results will be discussed later in this work. Two batches of $\pi$LUP boards have been fabricated and tested, two boards in the first batch (version 1.0) and four boards in the second batch (version 1.1), encapsulating all the patches and improvements required by the first version.arXiv:1806.08858oai:cds.cern.ch:26416422018-06-22
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Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Giangiacomi, Nico
Alfonsi, Fabrizio
d'Amen, Gabriele
Balbi, Gabriele
Falchieri, Davide
Gabrielli, Alessandro
Gebbia, Giuseppe
Pellegrini, Giuliano
Soverini, Davide
Travaglini, Riccardo
General purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and results
title General purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and results
title_full General purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and results
title_fullStr General purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and results
title_full_unstemmed General purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and results
title_short General purpose readout board $\pi$ LUP: overview and results
title_sort general purpose readout board $\pi$ lup: overview and results
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2019.2914332
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641642
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