The data collection modules and ATM-based event builder for the PHENIX experiment at RHIC

The PHENIX experiment at RHIC will study 200 AGeV Au+Au collisions as well as pp and pA collisions at higher energies. In order to study hard processes or high-mass vector mesons, which have small cross sections, PHENIX emphasizes measuring charged hadrons, leptons, and photons at a high rate in a l...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 2000-04, Vol.47 (2), p.304-308
Hauptverfasser: Steinberg, P., Chi, C.-Y., Chiu, M., Cole, B., Cunitz, H., Markacs, S., Nagle, J.L., Sippach, W., Zajc, W.A., Zhang, L., Fisher, B., Fried, J., Haggerty, J., Lin, S., Purschke, M.
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Zusammenfassung:The PHENIX experiment at RHIC will study 200 AGeV Au+Au collisions as well as pp and pA collisions at higher energies. In order to study hard processes or high-mass vector mesons, which have small cross sections, PHENIX emphasizes measuring charged hadrons, leptons, and photons at a high rate in a limited aperture. At design RHIC luminosity, the minimum-bias interaction rate will be approximately 1000 Hz with an average zero-suppressed event size of 200 kB. We will discuss two major parts of the PHENIX online system: the data collection modules (DCM) and the event builder (EvB). The DCMs use a combination of FPGAs and DSPs to perform online pedestal subtraction, zero-suppression, and data formatting. They have been fully constructed and tested and are able to deliver data at a maximum rate of 160 MB/s. The event builder consists of commercially available PCs and a 10 Gb/s ATM switch. The software for it has been developed using Windows NT, Winsock-2 and Visual C++, allowing a fully object-oriented design. Currently, we are running configurations with up to 4 sources and 3 destinations that can deliver data at /spl sim/10 MB/sec/node and performance is improving steadily.
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/23.846169