2010 06 11.LAPPD - Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data Collection and Processing - Mza

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Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data

Collection & Processing


Local Collaborators:
Juaquin Anderson
Matt Andrew
Tom Browder
Xin Gao
James Kennedy
Luca Macchiarulo
Sergey Negrashov
Kurtis Nishimura
Louis Ridley
Jamal Rorie
Larry Ruckman
Gary Varner

Matt Andrew / Instrument Development Laboratory / University of Hawaii 2010 LAPPD Collaboration Meeting
Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data
Collection & Processing
● motivation
● Belle 2 barrel PID upgrade & module beam-test in Oct/Nov
● TEDA using X-Ray FEL @ UH
● DSP
● fast feature extraction
● trigger
● status/future

Matt Andrew / Instrument Development Laboratory / University of Hawaii 2010 LAPPD Collaboration Meeting
Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data Collection & Processing:
motivation: Belle 2 barrel PID upgrade

Matt Andrew / Instrument Development Laboratory / University of Hawaii 2010 LAPPD Collaboration Meeting
Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data Collection & Processing:
DSP_FIN / Blackfin 561

Analog Devices Blackfin 561 DSP:


dual core, fixed-point, 600MHz, parallel execution of some
ALU operations (with 16 bit operands)
accepts standard c/c++ code

Matt Andrew / Instrument Development Laboratory / University of Hawaii 2010 LAPPD Collaboration Meeting
Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data Collection & Processing:
DSP-based fast feature extraction

● finds time to a constant fraction of pulse height


● preliminary algorithm performs pedestal subtraction, delta-t
correction, FFT/iFFT to filter unwanted frequency components
and straight-line fit to leading edge of pulse
● each DSP core can handle 60k waveforms per second
Matt Andrew / Instrument Development Laboratory / University of Hawaii 2010 LAPPD Collaboration Meeting
Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data Collection & Processing:
Belle 2 barrel PID trigger subsystem

Matt Andrew / Instrument Development Laboratory / University of Hawaii 2010 LAPPD Collaboration Meeting
Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Data Collection & Processing:
status / future

Matt Andrew / Instrument Development Laboratory / University of Hawaii 2010 LAPPD Collaboration Meeting

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