Test-beam results from the ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger demonstrator

The ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger will utilise a number of advanced technologies, many of which have already been successfully demonstrated. To evaluate the different technologies associated with the important areas of high-speed data transport a large demonstrator system has been designed and o...

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Hauptverfasser: Bohm, C., Brawn, I., Bright-Thomas, P., Connors, A., Edwards, J., Eisenhandler, E., Ellis, N., Engstrom, M., Farthouat, P., Garvey, J., Gee, C.N.P., Gillman, A.R., Hanke, P., Hatley, R., Hellman, S., Hillier, S., Kluge, E.E., Landon, M., Maddox, A.J., Pentney, J.M., Perera, V.J., Pfeiffer, U., Schuler, G., Schumacher, C., Shah, T.P., Silverstein, S., Staley, R., Watkins, P., Watson, A., Wunsch, M.
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Zusammenfassung:The ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger will utilise a number of advanced technologies, many of which have already been successfully demonstrated. To evaluate the different technologies associated with the important areas of high-speed data transport a large demonstrator system has been designed and operated during the last two years, using signals from prototype calorimeters in the ATLAS test-beam. Using this system, inter-crate data transmission and reception have been demonstrated at over 1.4 Gbyte/s, with individual links running at up to 1.6 Gbaud. Operating with 160 Mbit/s signals across a transmission-line backplane, custom transceiver ASICs have achieved inter-module data fanout at peak rates above 800 Mbyte/s. With the addition of further modules, the system was extended to emulate a vertical slice through the ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger. We present here the results from these tests, including measurements of bit-error rates across different data paths.
ISSN:1082-3654
2577-0829
DOI:10.1109/NSSMIC.1998.775145