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System design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronics

The rapid evolution of electronics has made it essential to design systems in a technology-independent form that will permit their realization in any future technology. This article describes two practical projects that have been developed for fast, programmable, scalable, modular electronics for th...

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Autor principal: Crosetto, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/466478
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description The rapid evolution of electronics has made it essential to design systems in a technology-independent form that will permit their realization in any future technology. This article describes two practical projects that have been developed for fast, programmable, scalable, modular electronics for the first-level trigger of Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN, Geneva. In both projects, one for the front-end electronics and the second for executing first- level trigger algorithms, the whole system requirements were constrained to two types of replicated components. The overall problem is described, the 3D-Flow design is introduced as a novel solution, and current solutions to the problem are described and compared with the 3D-Flow solution. The design/verification methodology proposed allows the user's real-time system algorithm to be verified down to the gate-level simulation on a technology- independent platform, thus yielding the design for a system that can be implemented with any technology at any time. (8 refs).
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spelling cern-4664782019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/466478engCrosetto, DSystem design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe rapid evolution of electronics has made it essential to design systems in a technology-independent form that will permit their realization in any future technology. This article describes two practical projects that have been developed for fast, programmable, scalable, modular electronics for the first-level trigger of Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN, Geneva. In both projects, one for the front-end electronics and the second for executing first- level trigger algorithms, the whole system requirements were constrained to two types of replicated components. The overall problem is described, the 3D-Flow design is introduced as a novel solution, and current solutions to the problem are described and compared with the 3D-Flow solution. The design/verification methodology proposed allows the user's real-time system algorithm to be verified down to the gate-level simulation on a technology- independent platform, thus yielding the design for a system that can be implemented with any technology at any time. (8 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:4664781999
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Crosetto, D
System design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronics
title System design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronics
title_full System design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronics
title_fullStr System design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronics
title_full_unstemmed System design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronics
title_short System design and verification process for LHC programmable trigger electronics
title_sort system design and verification process for lhc programmable trigger electronics
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/466478
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