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Level Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62

The NA62 experiment is designed to measure the (ultra-)rare decay K+→π+νν¯ branching ratio with a precision of ∼10% at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS). The L0 Trigger Processor (L0TP) is the lowest level system of the trigger chain. It is hardware implemented using programmable logic. The ar...

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Autores principales: Soldi, Dario, Chiozzi, S, Gamberini, E, Gianoli, A, Mila, G, Neri, I, Petrucci, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.06.090
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2291109
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author Soldi, Dario
Chiozzi, S
Gamberini, E
Gianoli, A
Mila, G
Neri, I
Petrucci, F
author_facet Soldi, Dario
Chiozzi, S
Gamberini, E
Gianoli, A
Mila, G
Neri, I
Petrucci, F
author_sort Soldi, Dario
collection CERN
description The NA62 experiment is designed to measure the (ultra-)rare decay K+→π+νν¯ branching ratio with a precision of ∼10% at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS). The L0 Trigger Processor (L0TP) is the lowest level system of the trigger chain. It is hardware implemented using programmable logic. The architecture of the L0TP is completely new for a high energy physics experiment. It is fully digital, based on a standard gigabit ethernet communication between detectors and L0TP Board. The L0TP Board is a commercial development board, Terasic DE4, mounting an Altera Stratix IV FPGA. The primitives generated by sub-detectors are sent asynchronously using the UDP protocol to the L0TP during the entire beam spill period (about 5 seconds). The L0TP realigns in time the primitives coming from 7 different sources and manages the information of the time plus all the characteristics of the event as energy, multiplicity and position of hits in order to select good events with a comparison with preset masks. It should guarantee a maximum latency of 1 ms. The maximum input rate is 10 MHz for each sub-detector, while the design maximum output trigger rate is 1 MHz. A complete trigger-less parasitic acquisition of the primitives is possible using mirroring switches to monitor the L0 behavior. A first version of the L0TP was commissioned during the 2014 NA62 pilot run and it is used in the current data taking. A description of the trigger algorithm is here presented.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-15135322019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.06.090http://cds.cern.ch/record/2291109engSoldi, DarioChiozzi, SGamberini, EGianoli, AMila, GNeri, IPetrucci, FLevel Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62Detectors and Experimental TechniquesThe NA62 experiment is designed to measure the (ultra-)rare decay K+→π+νν¯ branching ratio with a precision of ∼10% at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS). The L0 Trigger Processor (L0TP) is the lowest level system of the trigger chain. It is hardware implemented using programmable logic. The architecture of the L0TP is completely new for a high energy physics experiment. It is fully digital, based on a standard gigabit ethernet communication between detectors and L0TP Board. The L0TP Board is a commercial development board, Terasic DE4, mounting an Altera Stratix IV FPGA. The primitives generated by sub-detectors are sent asynchronously using the UDP protocol to the L0TP during the entire beam spill period (about 5 seconds). The L0TP realigns in time the primitives coming from 7 different sources and manages the information of the time plus all the characteristics of the event as energy, multiplicity and position of hits in order to select good events with a comparison with preset masks. It should guarantee a maximum latency of 1 ms. The maximum input rate is 10 MHz for each sub-detector, while the design maximum output trigger rate is 1 MHz. A complete trigger-less parasitic acquisition of the primitives is possible using mirroring switches to monitor the L0 behavior. A first version of the L0TP was commissioned during the 2014 NA62 pilot run and it is used in the current data taking. A description of the trigger algorithm is here presented.oai:inspirehep.net:15135322017
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Soldi, Dario
Chiozzi, S
Gamberini, E
Gianoli, A
Mila, G
Neri, I
Petrucci, F
Level Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62
title Level Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62
title_full Level Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62
title_fullStr Level Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62
title_full_unstemmed Level Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62
title_short Level Zero Trigger Processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: NA62
title_sort level zero trigger processor for the ultra rare kaon decay experiment: na62
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.06.090
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2291109
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