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1 NA62 TDAQ WG Meeting News, planning, issues M. Sozzi CERN – 28/10/2009

2 Technical Document Clock infrastructure TDC/TELL1 status TDC board TELL1 production TELL1 Crates Components/productions L0 processor specifications, back-control Urgent issues

3 Technical Document The TDAQ TD chapter must be a real collaborative effort We should exploit it to help defining the system If we have to meet the TD schedule: (1) the specifications for the readout and trigger interfaces of each sub-detector (2) the kind of expected processing to be performed by the readout systems (3) the processing and data reduction expected by the L1 PCs should be clearly spelled out by the September meeting. A report from each sub-system addressing the above issues was requested for the TDAQ WG session in Anacapri. This should become the corresponding section of the TD. Can we make the deadline? FROM JULY MEETING

4 General overview (Marco)CHOD (Mauro P.) Trig. logic & simulat. (Marco, Giuseppe, Phil)RICH (Mauro P.) Requirements and specifications (Marco)Straws (Hans) Clock distribution (Marian, Marco)MUV (Rainer) L0 distribution (Marco)CHANTI (Fabio) SPS interface (Riccardo, Marco)Anti halo (Riccardo) Data flow chocking/errors (Marco)SAC (Leandar) Crates (Valeri)IRC (Leandar) Local networking (Alberto)LKr (Bjorn, Riccardo) Common TELL1-based TDAQ (Marco)LKr trigger (Andrea) L0 processor (Marco)Online farm (Paolo) CEDAR (Cristina)L2 processing (Phil + subdetectors) Gigatracker (Angelo)Event building LAV (Mauro R., Riccardo)Data logging (Paolo) Data monitoring (Paolo) = Written, to be improved = Something written = Completely missing As of 28/10/2009: Draft version 3 uploaded TD

5 Clock/L0 infrastructure TTC: Birmingham proposal in Anacapri: use ALICE LTU+TTCex: one (+spares/lab?) for each sub- detector who wants to be able to run standalone (3KCHF + 3.4 KCHF, about 6 weeks) → Marian’s talk Take decision now, then start securing components and make production Central oscillator: buy/install Fibres: buy/install Location: Technical Gallery? Old NA48 clock (for LKr): Responsibility (CERN?) Make inventory, build more modules (help from Vienna?)

6 TELL1/TDC “Customers” LAV, RICH, CHOD, MUV, CHANTI CEDAR: Use of HPTDCs at very high rates? Reduce number of channels/TDC → Angela’s and Giuseppe’s talks STRAWS: A less performant system would be enough Options: (1) Use “standard” TDC/TELL1 (2) Use TELL1s with custom daughter cards (3) Design completely custom system Possible solution: buy components for TDC/TELL1 system and decide later → Presentation & discussion needed at next TDAQ WG ! Work Cost + +++ ++ ++ +++ +

7 TELL1/TDC: TDC board Finalize design of final TDC board, start pre- production by end 2009 Current prototype cost estimate: 1.5K€/board (driven by FPGA) Changes: (a) Cables/connectors (b) FPGAs Need to secure components now Re-engineering of NINO board (Firenze) No interest from other sub-detectors: so for RICH only → Massimo’s talk

8 TELL1/TDC: TDC board - cables The cables saga continues (now entering its second year…) Brief reminder: - Large cost differences - Mechanical issues - Performance differences not seen with RICH PMs July meeting: - cheap twisted-pair solution seems good enough - 34 pairs (32 channels + ground + 1 user-defined pair to front- end) Since then: - cheap plastic connectors solution? (no ground on connector) - Samtec cable: no halogen-free solution - Nice Samtec connector & flat cable (to leave possibility for Samtec high-performance cable?): not possible

9 TELL1/TDC: TDC board - cables Present “black” cableAbout 140€/16 channels Samtec cable570€/64 channels “Blue” (ALICE) Amphenol cable360€/32 channels (>> ALICE) Cheap twisted flat solutionAbout 80€/32 channels As of last week: “Blue” (ALICE) Amphenol cable About 150€/32 channels 4 connectors/board (2 on each side) Difficult to get SMD connector for PCB: some routing issues

10 TELL1/TDC: TDC board - FPGA FPGAs: Present design has quite powerful Stratix II FPGA (underutilized) Want to keep power for possible on- board processing Change to Cyclone III Stratix IICyclone III Logic elements60K120K Total memory2.5M8.2M User I/O pins718413 Cost1325 $418 $ Cost reduction with no expected performance degradation

11 TELL1/TDC: TELL1 board Old board cost: 4550 CHF Technical meeting on TELL1 board upgrade today Changes: (1) FPGAs (2) Memories Decision on upgrade Finalize design of new TELL1 board, start pre- production by spring 2010? Need to secure components now Involvement in the upgrade/testing? 28/10/2009: Decided to make upgrade!

12 PP-FPGA TELL1 board upgrade FPGA usage with present “naive” firmware (no DDR memory controller, no trigger processing, no inter-board communication) Stratix I (2001) considered “mature” product, not recommended by ALTERA SL-FPGA

13 PP-FPGA SL-FPGA TELL1 board upgrade With present “naive” firmware (no DDR memory controller, no trigger processing, no inter-board communication) Replacement of (soldered) DDR memory with SODIMM socket version Change in PCB layout required (to start at CERN before end 2009) if upgrade decided Implications on production times, testing NOW

14 TELL1/TDC: Crates Hytec hybrid VME/TELL1 crate (5 VME slots + 10 TELL1 slots = max 4-5 TELL1/TDC) with remote (ethernet/USB) control and monitoring by Wiener card (4260 €) One to be bought in Pisa

15 Crates Discussions with CERN experts (M. Dutour) concerning integration/control → Presentation at December TDAQ WG Before buying any crate you should check with Mathias for compatibility issues with CERN slow control infrastructure

16 TDC/TELL1 components: estimates To increase (upgrade) To decrease Here “first batch” means “as soon as possible” in case of upgrade this will be anyway after prototypes Straw option 2 = TELL1s with custom TDCs Straw option 3 = No TELL1 at all

17 Getting components Black numbers are confirmed, red numbers are guesses (= will not buy !) Prices are only indicative (see previous slide)

18 Getting components Total (including straws) Straws only TTCrx5000 CHF2000 CHFUrgent Quartzes4400 CHF300-1600 CHFAvailability? QPLL2800 CHF200-1000 CHF HPTDC43200 CHF0-19200 CHF Glue cards11900 CHF2380 CHFUrgent TOTAL67300 CHF4880-26180 CHF

19 Development team CEDARR. Staley CHANTINeeded ? LAV? Straws? RICHM. Piccini CHODNeeded ? IRC/SAC? LKr? LKr L0 triggerA. Salamon MUV? As stated, Pisa will deliver a “vanilla” firmware, which will need to be modified for most sub-detectors to implement specific processing. One person will have to write the firmware (VHDL) for each sub-detector:

20 L0 central processor: functions - Receive (asynchronously) trigger primitives from sub-detectors: condition + time with sub-25ns resolution within a maximum latency: O(100-200 μs) already merged between parts of sub-detectors

21 L0 central processor: functions - Time-match with programmable tables and time-windows - Re-synchronize and drive TTC with L0 pulse (synchronous) 6-bit trigger word (asynchronous) within a maximum latency: O(1 ms) - Drive TTC with start/end burst messages - Collect choke/error signals react to them by stopping L0 triggers monitor and record occurrences - Provide its own data packet to farm via GbE Sub-detectors shall: add upper timestamp bits, add 24-bit event number, send these (and trigger word) with data Is 25ns timestamp granularity sufficient for all sub-detectors (minimum 75ns readout window)?

22 L0 trigger back-control Each sub-detector should drive two lines to the L0 processor for signaling problems in handling the L0 triggers Only one pair of lines per sub-detector (OR of individual boards taken care by sub-detector) In normal conditions both lines should never be set (not a flow control feature) Choke signal: sub-detector about to face trouble in handling triggers, no trigger lost so far: L0TP will send “choke-on trigger” and then pause Error signal: sub-detector lost triggers or data, entire burst is compromised: L0TP will send “error-on trigger” and then pause L0TP will send “choke-off” or “error-off” triggers when resuming

23 More commands through L0 Each sub-detector MUST react to EVERY L0 trigger “Synchronization triggers” sent at specific (predefined, even non- periodic) times by L0TP; sub-detector respond with “sync frames” which will form “sync events” to be kept by all trigger levels, allowing an offline check of data integrity “Calibration triggers” sent by L0TP in response to a sub-detector calibration primitive “End-of-burst triggers” sent by L0TP after end of burst to require special frames with summary data (counters, etc.)

24 L0 central processor: implementation Possible implementations: 1. Birmingham proposal (custom) → Marian’s talk 2. FPGA devel. board + custom interface (Roma1)? 3. PC+interface (Pisa)? 4. TELL1+interface? → dedicated discussion @ next TDAQ WG @ CERN Come with proposals Define responsibilities and implementation

25 The (usual) urgent issues (Fast) MC simulation of (L0 and) L1/L2 P. Rubin to coordinate the simulation effort Need information from sub-detectors on cuts, rejection, algorithms, etc. Farm infrastructure and dimensioning Some discussion started, need numbers Which are the hard constraints? Links: how many? (1GbE for data, other ethernet for slow control)

26 Conclusions Write/update your TD sub-section Read TD and comment Decision on clock system: procurement Decision on TELL1 upgrade Procurement of components for TDC/TELL1: sub-detector commitments Crate control compatibility (next WG) L0 processor: @ next TDAQ WG Simulation and farm discussion


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