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Timing and Event System S. Allison, M. Browne, B. Dalesio, J
Timing and Event System S. Allison, M. Browne, B. Dalesio, J. Dusatko, R. Fuller, A. Gromme, D. Kotturi, P. Krejcik, S. Norum, D. Rogind, H. Shoaee, M. Zelazny
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Outline Overview – HW and Reqts Hardware Test Stand
Long-Haul Fiber Issues and Plans Outstanding Software Issues and Tasks Wish List
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Hardware Block Diagram 2007 Commissioning
Modulator Triggers Existing Control System Beam Path Acq and Calibration Triggers BPM FEE PADs and PACs Timing Crate Acc and Standby Triggers E V G F A N 1 F A N 2 P N E T I O C E V R I O C E V R 1 E V R 2 E V R 3 I O C 360Hz Fiducial RF Timing BPM Crates LLRF Crate 119MHz Clock Future MPS Beam Rate, Beam Path Fiber Distribution: Timing Pattern, Timestamp, Event Codes TORO FEE Triggers Triggers Trigger F A N 3 E V R 1 C A M 1 I O C 1 ... E V R 8 C A M 8 I O C 8 E V R 1 C A M 1 C A M 2 I O C 1 … E V R 4 C A M 7 C A M 8 I O C 4 Laser Steering Crate F A N 4 E V R I O C Profile Monitor Crate Toro Farc Crate … …
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Event Generator (EVG-200) SLAC PNET Receiver
Micro-Research Finland Oy Receives the MPG broadcast sent to SLC micros and passes it to the EVG SFP transceiver Optical signal to EVRs (fan-outs) RF input Event clock divided from RF /1*,/4, ... /12 EVR Fan Out module Line syncronisation input 360 Hz *SLAC addition
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Event Receiver – PMC version Event Receiver (EVR-200-RF)
Micro-Research Finland Oy Programmable outputs 5(3) TTL level 2 LVPECL level External trigger input SFP transceiver Optical signal from EVG (or fan-out) Recovered RF output Event Receiver – PMC version Event Receiver (EVR-200-RF)
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Modifications to EVG 119MHz clock input EVG AC-line input
In the absence of a ÷1 input, a daughterboard was made containing a clock receiver IC to allow us to input 119MHz directly EVG AC-line input 360Hz fiducial input was rerouted with firmware change to avoid addition of jitter from internal 10 kHz clock and phase shifter
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Tallies for 2007, Plans for Next Phase
# EVRs = 31 installed (mostly PMC) Add 60 more EVRs - 34 VME, 26 PMC # IOCs with EVRs = 28 Add 40 more IOCs with EVRs # EVR Fanouts = 4 Add 5 more fanouts (1 every 200m) # Hardware Triggers = 120+ All TTL except 2 NIM triggers for QDCs Most require short cables (except LLRF) Add ? more
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Timing Requirements 360 Hz 119 MHz 20 ps 8.4 ns ± 20 ps >1 sec
Maximum trigger rate 360 Hz Clock frequency 119 MHz Clock precision 20 ps Coarse step size 8.4 ns ± 20 ps Delay range >1 sec Fine step size Max timing jitter w.r.t. clock 2 ps rms Differential error, location to location 8 ns Long term stability
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Event System Requirements
Event Generator IOC: Send out proper event codes at 360Hz based on: PNET pattern input (beam code and bits that define beam path and other conditions) Add LCLS conditions such as BPM calibration on off-beam pulses , diagnostic pulse etc. Future – event codes also based on new MPS and user input Send out system timestamp with encoded pulse ID from PNET Send out PNET pattern to be used by SLC-aware IOCs Manage user-defined beam-synchronous acquisition measurement definitions (event definition or EDEF) Check for match between user EDEFs and input PNET pattern at 360Hz and tag matches in outgoing pattern
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Event System Requirements, cont
Event Receiver IOC: Set trigger delays, pulse widths, and enable/disable via user requests (not yet done on a pulse-by-pulse basis) Set event code per trigger (triggering done in HW when event code received) Receive event pattern 8.3 msec before corresponding pulse Perform beam-synchronous acquisition based on tags set by EVG in the event pattern Perform beam-synchronous acquisition for the SLC- aware IOC based on the PNET part of the event pattern Process pre-defined records when specific event codes are received (not yet available – bug!)
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EVG Event Time Line – 4 Fiducials
360Hz Fiducial F0 (n=0) F1 (n=1) F2 (n=2) F3 (n=3) Time (msec) 1.0 2.8 5.6 8.3 9.3 HW starts sending event codes, starting with fiducial event code R0 R1 R2 R3 Receive Fn+3 PNET, determine Fn+3 LCLS pattern, and advance pipeline (n-2->n-1->n) P0 P1 P2 P3 L0 L1 L2 L3 Send LCLS pattern Set Event Codes in Other RAM based on the last patterns for Fn+1 E1 E2 E3 E4 120Hz BEAM B-3 B0
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Trigger Event Time Line – 1 Beam Pulse (B0)
Record processing (event, interrupt) Hardware Triggers Receive pattern for 3 pulses ahead Triggering Event Codes Start Beam Kly Standby Event Timestamp, pattern records, and BSA ready Acq Trigger Kly Accel Fiducial Event Received Fiducial F3 B0 18 500 1023 Time (usec) 0.3 100
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Trigger Control Display
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EVG Displays
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Hardware Test Stand EVR Output (Trigger Signal)
Delay between fid to trigger: Minimum intrinsic system delay + adjustable value EVG Input (360Hz fiducial)
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Timing Jitter Test Results
Agilent 54845A EVR jitter w.r.t. fiducial PDU jitter w.r.t. fiducial 30 min. 13 ps rms jitter 13 ps rms jitter
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Event System HW: Long-Haul Dist.
For the next phase, the biggest challenge is Long- Haul distribution of timing data via the Fiber-Optical (F-O) Links Why? MRF Event System is designed around Multi-Mode SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) F-O links which allow a maximum fiber length of ~300 meters Our requirements include runs of several Kilometers (at least) Cannot daisy-chain the event F-O links: exceeds the jitter budget Temperature effects on long fibers – drift, but how bad?
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Event System HW: Long-Haul Dist.
Proposed Solution: New HW and some testing Single-Mode, pin-compatible SFP modules are commercially available (Agilent ACFT-57R5) All us to go ~10KM Should plug right into our event system HW Still does not solve temperature-induced phase-drift problem Propose to solve by either/and: Running Long Fiber in temperature-controlled environment Re-Syncing EVRs to a locally-distributed 119MHz source Long-haul fiber test: Function of Single-Mode SFP Modules Drift, Trigger time jitter, Phase Noise
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Event System – Long-Haul Fiber System Test
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Issues and Tasks Outstanding problem (presumably software) where CPU hangs when EVR interrupts are enabled. Some IOCs running without interrupts (hardware triggers but without timestamps, BSA, or event code IRQs). Outstanding bug with IRQ processing on VME EVRs Software not yet in place to handle hardware and communication errors. Changing an event code for a specific trigger requires a change in the delay to trigger at the same time – need database to automate the change Need generic timing delay scan software that works for most device types Need to get status of RF clock into the system (external interface) Ability to change trigger attributes on a pulse-by-pulse basis using simple conditional expressions
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Wish List When 2 event codes trigger a device on the same pulse, the second event restarts the delay. Wish the second event would be ignored instead. Interrupt from the EVG on fiducial trigger (AC line trigger)
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