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FELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout system
After the current LHC shutdown (2019-2021), the ATLAS experiment will be required to operate in an increasingly harsh collision environment. To maintain physics performance, the ATLAS experiment will undergo a series of upgrades during the shutdown. A key goal of this upgrade is to improve the capac...
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author | Ferrari, Roberto |
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description | After the current LHC shutdown (2019-2021), the ATLAS experiment will be required to operate in an increasingly harsh collision environment. To maintain physics performance, the ATLAS experiment will undergo a series of upgrades during the shutdown. A key goal of this upgrade is to improve the capacity and flexibility of the detector readout system. To this end, the Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX) system has been developed. FELIX acts as the interface between the data acquisition; detector control and TTC (Timing, Trigger and Control) systems; and new or updated trigger and detector front-end electronics. The system functions as a router between custom serial links from front end ASICs and FPGAs to data collection and processing components via a commodity switched network. The serial links may aggregate many slower links or be a single high bandwidth link. FELIX also forwards the LHC bunch-crossing clock, fixed latency trigger accepts and resets received from the TTC system to front-end electronics. FELIX uses commodity server technology in combination with FPGA-based PCIe I/O cards. FELIX servers run a software routing platform serving data to network clients. Commodity servers connected to FELIX systems via the same network run the new multi-threaded Software Readout Driver (SW ROD) infrastructure for event fragment building, buffering and detector-specific processing to facilitate online selection. This presentation will cover the design of FELIX and the results of the installation and commissioning activities for the full system in spring 2020. |
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spelling | cern-27428822020-10-27T19:35:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2742882engFerrari, RobertoFELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout systemParticle Physics - ExperimentAfter the current LHC shutdown (2019-2021), the ATLAS experiment will be required to operate in an increasingly harsh collision environment. To maintain physics performance, the ATLAS experiment will undergo a series of upgrades during the shutdown. A key goal of this upgrade is to improve the capacity and flexibility of the detector readout system. To this end, the Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX) system has been developed. FELIX acts as the interface between the data acquisition; detector control and TTC (Timing, Trigger and Control) systems; and new or updated trigger and detector front-end electronics. The system functions as a router between custom serial links from front end ASICs and FPGAs to data collection and processing components via a commodity switched network. The serial links may aggregate many slower links or be a single high bandwidth link. FELIX also forwards the LHC bunch-crossing clock, fixed latency trigger accepts and resets received from the TTC system to front-end electronics. FELIX uses commodity server technology in combination with FPGA-based PCIe I/O cards. FELIX servers run a software routing platform serving data to network clients. Commodity servers connected to FELIX systems via the same network run the new multi-threaded Software Readout Driver (SW ROD) infrastructure for event fragment building, buffering and detector-specific processing to facilitate online selection. This presentation will cover the design of FELIX and the results of the installation and commissioning activities for the full system in spring 2020.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2020-415oai:cds.cern.ch:27428822020-10-27 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Ferrari, Roberto FELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout system |
title | FELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout system |
title_full | FELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout system |
title_fullStr | FELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout system |
title_full_unstemmed | FELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout system |
title_short | FELIX: commissioning the new detector interface for the ATLAS trigger and readout system |
title_sort | felix: commissioning the new detector interface for the atlas trigger and readout system |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2742882 |
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