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1 Mar 20, 2005 Trigger Configuration (w/P. Toale, S-H. Seo, D. Swarnkar) D. Seckel, Univ. of Delaware

2 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Outline Philosophy Table More tables Still more tables (blame Pat) Summary (Table of tables)

3 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Philosophy InIce and IceTop Triggers should configure at deployment Drop in trigger classes Hints to GT to allow appropriate time window extention Robust to data interruptions

4 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) splice Joiner Data flow through IIT splice Global Trigger Shower Trigger 4-fold, 10  s Calibration IDH Monitoring Logging DAQ control H. Sh. Trigger 5-fold, 100 ns + SF -“Beacons” maintain output frequency - “Payload” scanner and router Drop in sub-trigger w/payload scanner and beacon. - Timestamp and Latency scanner

5 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Deployment actions for XXX Deploy Trigger Module-XXX –Acquire “XXX-config ID” –Acquire List of Subtriggers –Deploy subtriggers Acquire “subtrigger config ID” Create subtrigger object Create scanner, beacon for subtrigger Configure subtrigger –Create input scanners –Create output beacon –Configure XXX

6 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Trigger Types

7 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Table of trigger configurations

8 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) SMT sub-trigger configurations

9 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Trigger Data Sources

10 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Readout Request

11 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Time Windows     are instructions to GT Time window is extended to capture early and late event data from other IceCube components For example: InIce trigger with   = -10000 enables capture of surfce data.

12 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) MBT sub-trigger configurations

13 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Calibration sub-trigger configurations

14 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Data Quality Trigger Needed to capture questionable data flagged by upstream timestamp and latency scanner. Definition - TBD

15 Trigger configuration, Berkeley, Mar 20, 2005 (Seckel) Summary Lots of tables –Trigger Types –Table of trigger configurations –Tables of sub-trigger configurations SMT sub-trigger configurations MBT sub-trigger configurations Calibration sub-trigger configurations Data quality sub-trigger configurations Shower trigger sub-trigger configurations –Data source & Readout types


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