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Prototype performance studies of a Full Mesh ATCA-based General Purpose Data Processing Board

Instrumentation and Detectors 2016-11-15 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

High luminosity conditions at the LHC pose many unique challenges for potential silicon based track trigger systems. One of the major challenges is data formatting, where hits from thousands of silicon modules must first be shared and organized into overlapping eta-phi trigger towers. Communication between nodes requires high bandwidth, low latency, and flexible real time data sharing, for which a full mesh backplane is a natural solution. A custom Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture data processing board is designed with the goal of creating a scalable architecture abundant in flexible, non-blocking, high bandwidth board to board communication channels while keeping the design as simple as possible. We have performed the first prototype board testing and our first attempt at designing the prototype system has proven to be successful. Leveraging the experience we gained through designing, building and testing the prototype board system we are in the final stages of laying out the next generation board, which will be used in the ATLAS Level-2 Fast TracKer as Data Formatter, as well as in the CMS Level-1 tracking trigger R&D for early technical demonstrations.

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@article{arxiv.1403.4331,
  title  = {Prototype performance studies of a Full Mesh ATCA-based General Purpose Data Processing Board},
  author = {Yasuyuki Okumura and Jamieson Olsen and Tiehui Ted Liu and Hang Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4331},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Proceedings for 2013 IEEE NSS/MIC conference

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