Title :
Data acquisition systems at Fermilab
Author_Institution :
Comput. Div., Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA
Abstract :
Experiments at Fermilab require an ongoing program of development for high speed, distributed data acquisition systems. The physics program at the lab has recently started the operation of a Fixed Target run in which experiments are running the DART data acquisition system. The CDF and DØ experiments are preparing for the start of the next Collider run in mid 2000. Each will read out on the order of 1 million detector channels. In parallel, future experiments such as BTeV R&D and Mines have already started prototype and test beam work. BTeV in particular has challenging data acquisition system requirements with an input rate of 1500 Gbytes/sec into level 1 buffers and a logging rate of 200 Mbytes/sec. This paper will present a general overview of these data acquisition systems on three fronts-those currently in use, those to be deployed for the Collider Run in 2000, and those proposed for future experiments. It will primarily focus on the CDF and D0 architectures and tools
Keywords :
data acquisition; distributed processing; high energy physics instrumentation computing; BTeV; CDF; D0 detector; DART; Fermilab; Mines; data acquisition; distributed data acquisition systems; level 1 buffers; Backplanes; Data acquisition; Detectors; Distributed computing; Laboratories; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Physics; Prototypes; Research and development; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Real Time Conference, 1999. Santa Fe 1999. 11th IEEE NPSS
Conference_Location :
Sante Fe, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5463-X
DOI :
10.1109/RTCON.1999.842566