Title :
The Back-End Electronics of the Time Projection Chambers in the T2K Experiment
Author :
Calvet, D. ; Mandjavidze, I. ; Andrieu, B. ; Le Dortz, O. ; Terront, D. ; Vallereau, A. ; Gutjahr, C. ; Mizouchi, K. ; Ohlmann, C. ; Sanchez, F.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Rech. sur les lois Fondamentales de l´´Univers, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract :
Among other detectors, the T2K neutrino experiment comprises three large time projection chambers segmented into over 124.000 electronics channels. The back-end electronics system is designed to distribute a reference clock to the front-end electronics, aggregate event data over seventy-two 2 Gbit/s optical links and format events that are sent via a standard PC to the global data acquisition system of the experiment. The core of this system is a set of 18 Data Concentrator Cards based on an inexpensive commercial Field Programmable Gate Array evaluation kit with specific add-ons. We describe the adaptations that were made to the original platform, and detail the design of the firmware and software running on the embedded PowerPC processor of the FPGA of a Data Concentrator Card. We show how the intrinsic parallelism and a mixed firmware and software implementation of the data reduction and acquisition tasks lead to a flexible system capable of extracting in real time meaningful information from the 2.5 GByte/s of raw event data produced by the front-end electronics at a nominal rate of 20 Hz.
Keywords :
data acquisition; field programmable gate arrays; firmware; high energy physics instrumentation computing; nuclear electronics; time projection chambers; PowerPC processor; T2K neutrino experiment; back-end electronic system; commercial field programmable gate array evaluation kit; data acquisition task; data concentrator cards; data reduction task; electronic channels; event data; firmware; format events; front-end electronics; global data acquisition system; optical links; reference clock; standard PC; time projection chambers; Clocks; Data acquisition; Detectors; Ethernet networks; Field programmable gate arrays; Optical transmitters; Servers; Data acquisition systems; event building; field programmable gate arrays;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2011.2120621