Title :
A massively parallel track-finding system for the LEVEL 2 trigger in the CLAS detector at CEBAF
Author :
Doughty, David C., Jr. ; Collins, Penny ; Lemon, Stephan ; Bonneau, Peter
Author_Institution :
Christopher Newport Univ., Newport News, VA, USA
fDate :
2/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The track segment finding subsystem of the LEVEL 2 trigger in the CLAS detector has been designed and prototyped. Track segments will be found in the 35,076 wires of the drift chambers using a massively parallel array of 768 Xilinx XC-4005 FPGA´s. These FPGAs are located on daughter cards attached to the front-end boards distributed around the detector. Each chip is responsible for finding tracks passing through a 4×6 slice of an axial superlayer, and reports two `segment found´ bits, one for each pair of cells. The algorithm used finds segments even when one or two layers or cells along the track is missing (this number is programmable), while being highly resistant to false segments arising from noise hits. Adjacent chips share data to find tracks crossing cell and board boundaries. For maximum speed, fully combinatorial logic is used inside each chip, with the result that all segments in the detector are found within 150 ns. Segment collection boards gather track segments from each axial superlayer and pass them via a high speed link to the segment linking subsystem in an additional 400 ns for typical events. The Xilinx chips are ram-based and therefore reprogrammable, allowing for future upgrades and algorithm enhancements
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; logic arrays; parallel processing; physics computing; position sensitive particle detectors; proportional counters; CLAS detector; LEVEL 2 trigger; Xilinx XC-4005 FPGA; Xilinx chip; combinatorial logic; drift chambers; field programmable gate arrays; massively parallel track-finding system; Coils; Electron beams; Magnetic field measurement; Particle measurements; Particle tracking; Solid scintillation detectors; Spectroscopy; Toroidal magnetic fields; Trajectory; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on