A Low-Cost, Low-Power Media Converter Solution for Next-Generation Detector Readout Systems
High Energy Physics (HEP) data acquisition systems are often built from high-end FPGAs. As such systems scale in the HL-LHC era, severe under-utilization of FPGA transceivers can occur because front-end links prioritize radiation hardness and power consumption over raw data bandwidth. This work eval...
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Zusammenfassung: | High Energy Physics (HEP) data acquisition systems are often built from
high-end FPGAs. As such systems scale in the HL-LHC era, severe
under-utilization of FPGA transceivers can occur because front-end links
prioritize radiation hardness and power consumption over raw data bandwidth.
This work evaluates recently introduced low-power, low-cost FPGA devices as an
alternative building block for future readout architectures. This study
presents the implementation of a readout back-End on FPGA where the front-end
protocol is based on the Low-Power GigaBit Transceiver (lpGBT) and the readout
protocol is based on 10 Gigabit Ethernet, using the LHCb Run 4 RICH detector as
a practical case study. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.23173 |