Title :
A fast programmable trigger system for the WASA experiment
Author :
Marciniewski, Pawel ; Fransson, Kjell ; Gustafsson, Leif ; Calen, Hans
Author_Institution :
Soltan Inst. for Nucl. Studies, Warsaw, Poland
fDate :
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A programmable fast trigger system for the WASA experiment at The Svedberg Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden is presented. For minimum signal delay times the hardware architecture is divided into two levels. The first level mainly handles fast signals from about 350 plastic scintillating detectors forming hit cluster multiplicity decision, restricting the total number of reaction products. Track alignment checks, coplanarity and deposited energy checks put further restrictions on the acquired events. The first level incorporates 40 generic trigger modules, prescalers, scalers, and pattern units. To minimize dead-time losses the first level is working in a feed-through mode with no external strobe signals required, the total delay amounts to 120 ns. The second level utilizes a fast cluster finding algorithm implemented in 40 trigger modules operating on signals from an array of 24×48 CsI crystals. Background is filtered away by restricting the spatial distribution and the number of reaction products. The output from the cluster analyzing second level is provided within 115 ns. The trigger utilizes programmable logic devices and. is fully reconfigurable. An I 2C-based slow control system is provided for setting discriminator thresholds, pulse duration, channel masking, signal delay, and setup of logic conditions
Keywords :
discriminators; high energy physics instrumentation computing; nuclear electronics; physical instrumentation control; programmable logic devices; scaling circuits; solid scintillation detectors; trigger circuits; 115 ns; 120 ns; CsI; I2C-based slow control system; WASA experiment; channel masking; coplanarity; dead-time losses; discriminator thresholds; fast programmable trigger system; generic trigger modules; hit cluster multiplicity decision; minimum signal delay times; pattern units; plastic scintillating detectors; prescalers; programmable logic devices; scalers; scintillation detectors; track alignment checks; Clustering algorithms; Control systems; Crystals; Delay; Detectors; Hardware; Laboratories; Logic devices; Plastics; Programmable logic devices;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2002.998660