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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: HAZEN, Eric Shearer
Submitted on: 28 February 2014 19:03
Title: The AMC13XG: A New Generation Clock/Timing/DAQ Module for CMS MicroTCA
Abstract content The AMC13 provides clock, timing and DAQ service for many subdetectors in the CMS experiment at CERN, as well as the muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab. The module hardware was recently upgraded to support 10 gigabit optical fiber and backplane interfaces. New firmware is now under development to support arbitrarily large event fragments from 12 AMC cards with up to 3 simultaneous output links operating at 10 gigabits. In addition, standard TCP/IP protocol over 10 gigabit Ethernet may be used in addition to the CMS S-Link express proprietary protocol. Many of these modules are now being installed in the CMS experiment during the current LHC shutdown. We describe the implementation using Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGAs, commissioning, production testing and integration in the CMS HCAL and other subsystems.
Summary
Primary Authors: HAZEN, Eric Shearer (Boston University (US)) hazen@ohm.bu.edu
Co-authors: WU, Shouxiang (Boston University (US)) wusx@bu.edu ROHLF, James (Boston University (US)) james.rohlf@cern.ch ZOU, David (Boston University (US)) dzou@bu.edu HEISTER, Arno (Boston University (US)) arno.heister@cern.ch
Abstract presenters: HAZEN, Eric Shearer ZOU, David
Track classification: Data-processing: 3b) Trigger and Data Acquisition Systems
Presentation type: Oral
Comments: This presentation covers a solution for use of MicroTCA in physics which is quite different from the MTCA.4 standard. The abstract focuses on the AMC13 module, but the presentation could be expanded to cover more broadly the use of non-MTCA.4 application of MicroTCA in trigger and DAQ systems.