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A potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experiments

With ever increasing particle beam energies and interaction rates in modern High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments in the present and future accelerator facilities, there has always been the demand for robust Data Acquisition (DAQ) schemes which perform in the harsh radiation environment and handle h...

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Autores principales: Khan, Shuaib Ahmad, Mitra, Jubin, David, Erno, Kiss, Tivadar, Nayak, Tapan Kumar
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/10/T10010
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2307552
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author Khan, Shuaib Ahmad
Mitra, Jubin
David, Erno
Kiss, Tivadar
Nayak, Tapan Kumar
author_facet Khan, Shuaib Ahmad
Mitra, Jubin
David, Erno
Kiss, Tivadar
Nayak, Tapan Kumar
author_sort Khan, Shuaib Ahmad
collection CERN
description With ever increasing particle beam energies and interaction rates in modern High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments in the present and future accelerator facilities, there has always been the demand for robust Data Acquisition (DAQ) schemes which perform in the harsh radiation environment and handle high data volume. The scheme is required to be flexible enough to adapt to the demands of future detector and electronics upgrades, and at the same time keeping the cost factor in mind. To address these challenges, in the present work, we discuss an efficient DAQ scheme for error resilient, high speed data communication on commercially available state-of-the-art FPGA with optical links. The scheme utilises GigaBit Transceiver (GBT) protocol to establish radiation tolerant communication link between on-detector front-end electronics situated in harsh radiation environment to the back-end Data Processing Unit (DPU) placed in a low radiation zone. The acquired data are reconstructed in DPU which reduces the data volume significantly, and then transmitted to the computing farms through high speed optical links using 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE). In this study, we focus on implementation and testing of GBT protocol and 10GbE links on an Intel FPGA. Results of the measurements of resource utilisation, critical path delays, signal integrity, eye diagram and Bit Error Rate (BER) are presented, which are the indicators for efficient system performance.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16353622019-10-15T15:18:52Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/12/10/T10010http://cds.cern.ch/record/2307552engKhan, Shuaib AhmadMitra, JubinDavid, ErnoKiss, TivadarNayak, Tapan KumarA potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experimentsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWith ever increasing particle beam energies and interaction rates in modern High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments in the present and future accelerator facilities, there has always been the demand for robust Data Acquisition (DAQ) schemes which perform in the harsh radiation environment and handle high data volume. The scheme is required to be flexible enough to adapt to the demands of future detector and electronics upgrades, and at the same time keeping the cost factor in mind. To address these challenges, in the present work, we discuss an efficient DAQ scheme for error resilient, high speed data communication on commercially available state-of-the-art FPGA with optical links. The scheme utilises GigaBit Transceiver (GBT) protocol to establish radiation tolerant communication link between on-detector front-end electronics situated in harsh radiation environment to the back-end Data Processing Unit (DPU) placed in a low radiation zone. The acquired data are reconstructed in DPU which reduces the data volume significantly, and then transmitted to the computing farms through high speed optical links using 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE). In this study, we focus on implementation and testing of GBT protocol and 10GbE links on an Intel FPGA. Results of the measurements of resource utilisation, critical path delays, signal integrity, eye diagram and Bit Error Rate (BER) are presented, which are the indicators for efficient system performance.oai:inspirehep.net:16353622017
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Khan, Shuaib Ahmad
Mitra, Jubin
David, Erno
Kiss, Tivadar
Nayak, Tapan Kumar
A potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experiments
title A potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experiments
title_full A potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experiments
title_fullStr A potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experiments
title_full_unstemmed A potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experiments
title_short A potent approach for the development of FPGA based DAQ system for HEP experiments
title_sort potent approach for the development of fpga based daq system for hep experiments
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/10/T10010
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2307552
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