LAV L0 trigger primitives Mauro Raggi, Francesco Gonnella TDAQ Working Group
Introduction The baseline solution for LAV L0 includes only LAV12 in October According to trigger rate estimates this accounts for most of the total rejection factor Set of primitives for single LAV station Estimate of the time resolution (based on detector test beams) The more refined solution include all the LAV (1-12) Difficult to have it ready for October Subject to the delivery and testing of the intertel boards Brand new part of the firmware to be implemented. Timing issues to be addressed due to LAV to LAV distance. 2 April 2014Francesco Gonnella - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati2
Trigger rate estimates 2 April 2014Francesco Gonnella - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati3
L0 trigger word Output to L0 Trigger Processor Trigger primitive ID to be defined 2 April 2014Francesco Gonnella - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati4 We suggest to use the following coding for the LAV Primitive ID bits 23:22 will be set to ‘1’ to enable auto-trigger feature Primitive ID: Bits 21:16 to be used to transmit the number of firing blocks and bits 31:24 for the real primitive ID Reserved bits may be used to transmit the estimated total charge in the station (sum of charges) for debug purposes
Possible single-station primitive Muon like particle (or low energy): Primitive ID: xx xxxx Only low threshold in a block with leading and trailing and small ToT No more than 5 blocks Photon like particle (Mid energy): Primitive ID: xx xxxx Full hit (T H and T L ) reconstructed in at least 3 block At least 1 block with E>0.5 GeV (made using T Lead (High)-T lead (Low) High multiplicity (High Energy): Primitive ID: xx xxxx More than 10 blocks with full hit Total Energy >5 GeV Note: Trigger conditions are not mutually exclusive Note: the estimate of the energy will be very raw and has still to be implemented. 2 April 2014Francesco Gonnella - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati5
Estimated trigger time resolution The estimate of the time resolution takes into account The time resolution per single block is measured to be few hundred ps. Firmware slewing correction (when applicable) Firmware average of block times Electronics intrinsic resolution of ~100ps For all the triggers with complete hits Photon and High Multiplicity the trigger time resolution will be well below 1ns For the Muon trigger the slewing is not performed and therefore a resolution of few (<4 ns) could be expected 2 April 2014Francesco Gonnella - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati6
Thank you for your attention 2 April