Integration of GBTx emulator with MUCH-XYTER and data processing board for CBM experiment

S. Mandal, J. Saini, S. Sau, A. Chakrabarti, Wojciech Zabolotny, S. Chattopadhyay, W. Muller
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The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment is a part of the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at Darmstadt, Germany. The challenge in CBM experiment is to measure the particles generated in nuclear collisions with unprecedented precision and statistics. To capture the data from each collision a highly time synchronized fault tolerant self-triggered electronics is required for Data Acquisition (DAQ) system that can support high data rate (up to several TB/s). Basic readout chain for CBM consists of a front-end Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) also known as X-Y Time Energy Read-out (XYTER) ASIC, a radiation hardened high speed optical transceiver board with Gigabit Transceiver (GBTx) ASIC followed by a Data Processing Board (DPB) and First Level Event Selector Interface Board (FLIB). As the first step towards the development of the readout chain, FPGA prototypes of GBTx ASIC and XYTER ASIC also known as GBTx emulator and XYTER emulator are developed. GBTx chips are connected to the XYTER in the front end through Low Voltage Differential Signalling (LVDS) electrical line also known as E-link and in the back-end with DPB using optical fiber. In this work, an FPGA-based readout chain prototype comprising of XYTER emulator, GBTx emulator, and DPB is developed where control and configuration signal of XYTER will be sent from DPB through GBTx emulator. A Python script is written in the computer to generate the control information that will be transferred to DPB through Ethernet using IPBus protocol.
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GBTx仿真器与MUCH-XYTER及CBM实验数据处理板的集成
压缩重子物质(CBM)实验是德国达姆施塔特反质子和离子研究设施(FAIR)的一部分。CBM实验的挑战在于以前所未有的精度和统计量来测量核碰撞中产生的粒子。为了从每次碰撞中捕获数据,数据采集(DAQ)系统需要高度时间同步的容错自触发电子设备,该系统可以支持高数据速率(高达几TB/s)。CBM的基本读出链包括前端应用专用集成电路(ASIC),也称为X-Y时间能量读出(XYTER) ASIC,具有千兆收发器(GBTx) ASIC的抗辐射高速光收发器板,然后是数据处理板(DPB)和一级事件选择接口板(FLIB)。作为读出链开发的第一步,开发了GBTx ASIC和XYTER ASIC(也称为GBTx仿真器和XYTER仿真器)的FPGA原型。GBTx芯片在前端通过低压差分信号(LVDS)电线(也称为E-link)连接到XYTER,在后端使用光纤与DPB连接。在本工作中,开发了一个基于fpga的读出链原型,该原型由XYTER仿真器、GBTx仿真器和DPB组成,其中XYTER的控制和配置信号将从DPB通过GBTx仿真器发送。在计算机中编写Python脚本生成控制信息,这些信息将通过以太网使用IPBus协议传输到DPB。
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