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PCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ System

The Detector Data Link (DDL) is the high-speed optical link for the ALICE experiment. This link shall transfer the data coming from the detectors at 100 MB/s rate. The main components of the link have been developed: the destination Interface Unit (DIU), the Source Interface Unit (SIU) and the Read-...

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Autores principales: Carena, W, Csató, P, Dénes, E, Divià, R, Schossmaier, K, Soós, C, Sulyán, J, Vascotto, Alessandro, Van de Vyvre, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/523295
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author Carena, W
Csató, P
Dénes, E
Divià, R
Schossmaier, K
Soós, C
Sulyán, J
Vascotto, Alessandro
Van de Vyvre, P
author_facet Carena, W
Csató, P
Dénes, E
Divià, R
Schossmaier, K
Soós, C
Sulyán, J
Vascotto, Alessandro
Van de Vyvre, P
author_sort Carena, W
collection CERN
description The Detector Data Link (DDL) is the high-speed optical link for the ALICE experiment. This link shall transfer the data coming from the detectors at 100 MB/s rate. The main components of the link have been developed: the destination Interface Unit (DIU), the Source Interface Unit (SIU) and the Read-out Receiver Card (RORC). The first RORC version is based on the VME bus. The performance tests show that the maximum VME bandwidth could be reached. Meanwhile the PCI bus became very popular and is used in many platforms. The development of a PCI-based version has been started. The document describes the prototype version in three sections. An overview explains the main purpose of the card: to provide an interface between the DDL and the PCI bus. Acting as a 32bit/33MHz PCI master the card is able to write or read directly to or from the system memory from or to the DDL, respectively. Beside these functions the card can also be used as an autonomous data generator. The card has been designed to be well adapted to applications, which require small software overhead such the high-speed data acquisition systems. The implementation of the firmware will be presented. For the logic design we are using VHDL and schematic draw. Software library routines were written in C and are available on Linux OS. The results of performance measurements will be available to allow the comparison between the VME-RORC and PCI-RORC. In the conclusion the future plans and the idea of the improved (64bit/66MHz) PCI-RORC will be shown.
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spelling cern-5232952019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/523295engCarena, WCsató, PDénes, EDivià, RSchossmaier, KSoós, CSulyán, JVascotto, AlessandroVan de Vyvre, PPCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ SystemDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Detector Data Link (DDL) is the high-speed optical link for the ALICE experiment. This link shall transfer the data coming from the detectors at 100 MB/s rate. The main components of the link have been developed: the destination Interface Unit (DIU), the Source Interface Unit (SIU) and the Read-out Receiver Card (RORC). The first RORC version is based on the VME bus. The performance tests show that the maximum VME bandwidth could be reached. Meanwhile the PCI bus became very popular and is used in many platforms. The development of a PCI-based version has been started. The document describes the prototype version in three sections. An overview explains the main purpose of the card: to provide an interface between the DDL and the PCI bus. Acting as a 32bit/33MHz PCI master the card is able to write or read directly to or from the system memory from or to the DDL, respectively. Beside these functions the card can also be used as an autonomous data generator. The card has been designed to be well adapted to applications, which require small software overhead such the high-speed data acquisition systems. The implementation of the firmware will be presented. For the logic design we are using VHDL and schematic draw. Software library routines were written in C and are available on Linux OS. The results of performance measurements will be available to allow the comparison between the VME-RORC and PCI-RORC. In the conclusion the future plans and the idea of the improved (64bit/66MHz) PCI-RORC will be shown.CERN-ALI-2001-047CERN-ALICE-PUB-2001-47oai:cds.cern.ch:5232952001-10-18
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Carena, W
Csató, P
Dénes, E
Divià, R
Schossmaier, K
Soós, C
Sulyán, J
Vascotto, Alessandro
Van de Vyvre, P
PCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ System
title PCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ System
title_full PCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ System
title_fullStr PCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ System
title_full_unstemmed PCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ System
title_short PCI Based Read-out Receiver Card in the ALICE DAQ System
title_sort pci based read-out receiver card in the alice daq system
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/523295
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