Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September 2007 1 The TOTEM Front End Driver, its Components and Applications in the TOTEM Experiment G. Antchev a, b, P. Aspell.

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Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September The TOTEM Front End Driver, its Components and Applications in the TOTEM Experiment G. Antchev a, b, P. Aspell a, D. Barney a, S. Reynaud a, W. Snoeys a, P. Vichoudis a a CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland b INRNE-BAS, 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September TOTEM Electronic System Architecture RPS1RPS2 RPS3RPS4 GEM CSC FED CMS DAQ System FRL S-Link FRL S-Link FRL S-Link FRL S-Link FRL S-Link FRL S-Link FRL S-Link

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September The TOTEM Front End Driver (TOTFED) has to receive and handle trigger building and tracking data from the TOTEM detectors; - Interface to the data acquisition and global trigger system; - Modular, based on the VME64x standard; -Very flexible and programmable to deal with the different TOTEM sub-detectors - possible evolution of the data treatment and trigger algorithms over the duration of the experiment - Acquire on-detector data from up to 36 optical links and: - perform fast data treatment (data reduction, consistency checking, etc...); - transfer to the next level of the system; - store data on request for slow spy readout via VME64x or USB2.0. -Compatible with CMS: - permit TOTEM to run both standalone and together with CMS General Requirements

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September Similarities: - Common input (GOL) - Common output (Slink mezzanines to the CMS DAQ) - Similar architecture (VME system, spy memories on board) - Problems (use of ECAL DCC seems inconvenient for Preshower / not possible, for different reasons) Differences: - 1 S-Link64 per 9 GOLs (TOTEM) vs. ~ 1 S-Link64 per 36 GOLs (Preshower) - Data Reduction on-board for Preshower - Possible Data taking for TOTEM before the other low trigger rate (few kTriggers/sec) – USB2.0 can be used for readout CMS Preshower: - Has the experience in gigabit optical receiving systems and in USB2.0 interface TOTEM: - Has the experience in VME64x designs, Memory Interfaces and complex system design Result: - Design of the TOTEM FED in such a way that can be used also for CMS Preshower - CMS Preshower supports the development of the gigabit optical receiver and USB parts. TOTFED and CMS Preshower DCC - motivation

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September TOTFED – Components VME64x Host Board: - 9U VME64x Slave Module - Accepts several mezzanine modules OptoRX12: - Custom 12 Channels Optical Receiver Module for GOH - Accepts CMC Transmitter Module CMC Transmitter Module: - CMS DAQ Standard parallel data transfer module - Using S-Link64 interface

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September TOTFED – Block Diagram and I/O Interfaces Gigabit Optical INPUT 640Mb/s/fiber x 12 = 7.68Gb/s VME64x OUTPUT 40MB/s BLT Data Bandwidth – by definition S-Link64 OUTPUT 480MB/s USB2.0 OUTPUT 480Mb/s – high 12Mb/s – full 320Mb/s – effective TOTFED has: INPUT - 3 x OptoRX -> 3 x 7.68Gb/s OUTPUTS- 4 x S_Link64 -> 4 x 480MB/s - 4 x USB2.0 -> 4 x 320Mb/s - 1 x VME64x -> 40MB/s TOTEM Experiment Trigger Rate- 1 kHz (TOTEM alone) Event Size- 40 kBytes S_Link64 OUTPUT 480MB/s Block Diagram

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September VME64x Host Board Main Characteristics: - 9U VME64x Slave; - Local Bus Master 32bits/40MHz; - 18MB Spy Memory: - 3x 6MB per 12 optical channels (1 OptoRX), 96bits at 80MHz; - 3x Main Bridge + Memory Controller; - 3x USB 2.0 Interface; - Merger + 6MB Memory + 4 th USB; - TTCrx, QPLL and CCS clocks (optical or electrical); - TTS copper link; - JTAG controller on board; - Connectors for: - 3x OptoRX; - 1x DRM or Trigger Mezzanine; - 3x S-Link64 + 1x S-Link64 on rear at 200MB/s; - 2x Optional Board Connectors; - Board t 0 measurements VME64x Host Board

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September OptoRX12 and S-Link64 OptoRX12: - 12-channel digital optical receiver by NGK; - Altera Stratix GX EP2SGX60 device with embedded hardware de-serializers for up to ~3.2Gbps; - Connect via five 64pin connectors to the VME board; - Has connectors for “CMC Transmitter” module CMC Transmitter: - CMS DAQ standard; - 64bit electrical transmitter using S-Link64 protocol; - Altera Acex family device

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September TOTFED in Readout System TOTFED is set of: “VME64x Host Board”; - 3 x “OptoRX12” modules; - 3 x “CMC Transmitter” modules - 2 x “Optional” modules TOTFED in the Readout Crate Readout Crate CAENCAEN TTCVITTCVI TOTFEDTOTFED FECFEC TOTFEDTOTFED TOTFEDTOTFED

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September TOTFED Data Format VFAT2 Data Format “CMC Transmitter” CMS Data Format

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September TOTFED in Trigger System “Trigger Board” - 36 Optical Inputs; - Algorithms inside Main 1-3 and Merger FPGA; - Data on P2 rear private to “Global Trigger Board” “Global Trigger Board” - On P2 rear inputs from several Trigger Boards; - Mezzanine to send LV1A 36 Optical Inputs Electrical Outputs To “Global Trigger Board” Based on VME64 Host Board Trigger Crate CAENCAEN GLOBALGLOBAL TRIGTRIG TRIGTRIG TRIGTRIG TRIGTRIG TRIGTRIG TRIGTRIG LV1A

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September Applications - TOTEM experiment “TOTFED”– Front End Driver; “TOTFEDTC”– FED Tester Board; “TOTRIG”– Trigger Board; “GLTOTRIG”– Global Trigger Board - CMS experiment “ES-DCC” CMS Preshower Data Concentrator Card; PCB Information on EDMS: see the links: –> “VME64 Host Board”“VME64 Host Board” –> “OptoRX12”“OptoRX12” –> “CMC Transmitter”“CMC Transmitter” Technical Information: - Documentation; - Firmware; - Software; - Boards Status; WEB site on preparation Applications and Documentation

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September TOTFED - Status Status - Produced and Mounted- 6 pcs; - Under Test- 3 pcs; - Explore final production possibilities - about 90 pcs. total Results - Up to now no major issues, few errors were fixed; - Power Supply Voltages - 3.3V, 2.5V and 1.5V are O.K. - Internal Clock Distributions System for 40MHz and 80MHz works; - External Clock Distributions System works; - From on-board JTAG Devices (FPGA’s, PROM’s and TTCrx) all 18 are accessible via JTAG connector; - “VME64x Slave Controller” FPGA – tested: Internal Registers (Board ID, Control, etc.) and Local Bus W/R access and BLT W/R; - “MAIN Controller” FPGA – programmed and tested: - “CMC Transmitter” on rear tested; - CCS/TTS copper link tested (CMS Preshower group); Basic Test Lab VIEW VI using CAEN1718 USB-VME

Gueorgui ANTCHEVPrague 3-7 September Summary VME64x Host Board: - Needs to cover several different requirements for TOTEM and CMS; - Based on modular principle, therefore: - Easy to develop and test separate mezzanines; - Create not fully equipped unit (cost, performance); - Easy to upgrade, replace/redesign mezzanines - Interconnectivities, Connectors and Plug-in TOTFED: - Complex system; - Successfully built; - Progress in testing and using it TOTFED Applications: - TOTEM - Data Readout and Trigger Systems; - CMS Preshower - Data Readout System “ES-DCC” module built and tested in Test Beam 07; - Interest from other experiments in using it