DocumentCode
437882
Title
Overview of the ECAL off-detector electronics of the CMS experiment
Author
Alemany, R. ; Almeida, C.B. ; Almeida, N. ; Bercher, M. ; Benetta, R. ; Bexiga, V. ; Bourotte, J. ; Busson, Ph. ; Cardoso, N. ; Cerruti, Matteo ; Dejardin, M. ; Faure, J.-L. ; Gachelin, O. ; Gastal, M. ; Geerebaert, Y. ; Gilly, J. ; Gras, Ph. ; Hansen, M.
Author_Institution
LIP, Lisboa, Portugal
Volume
2
fYear
2004
fDate
16-22 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
1053
Abstract
Located between the on-detector front-end electronics and the global data acquisition system (DAQ), the off-detector electronics of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) is involved in both detector readout and trigger system. Working at 40 MHz, the trigger part must, within 10 clock cycles, receive and deserialise the data of the front-end electronics, encode the trigger primitives using a non linear scale, assure time alignment between channels using a histogramming technique and send the trigger primitives to the regional trigger. In addition, it must classify trigger towers in three classes of interest and send this classification to the readout part. The readout part must select the zero suppression level to apply depending on the regions of interest determined from the trigger tower classification, deserialise front-end data coming from high-speed (800 Mbit/s) serial links, check their integrity, apply zero suppression, build the event and send it to the DAQ, monitor the buffer occupancy and send back pressure to the trigger system when required, provide data spying and monitoring facilities for the local DAQ. The system, and especially the data link speed, the latency constraints and the bit error rate requirements have been validated on prototypes. Part of the system is about to go to production.
Keywords
data acquisition; error statistics; nuclear electronics; particle calorimetry; readout electronics; 40 MHz; 800 Mbit/s; CMS electromagnetic calorimeter; CMS experiment; ECAL off-detector electronics; bit error rate requirements; buffer occupancy; data link speed; data spying; detector readout; front-end data; global data acquisition system; high-speed serial links; histogramming technique; latency constraints; local DAQ; monitoring facilities; nonlinear scale; on-detector front-end electronics; prototypes; regional trigger; time alignment; trigger primitives; trigger system; trigger tower classification; zero suppression level; Bit error rate; Clocks; Collision mitigation; Data acquisition; Delay; Detectors; Monitoring; Poles and towers; Production systems; Prototypes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN
1082-3654
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1462385
Filename
1462385
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