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The charged trigger system of NA48 at CERN
Document Type
Conference
Source
1997 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record Nuclear science Nuclear Science Symposium, 1997. IEEE. 1:81-86 vol.1 1997
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Hardware
Particle tracking
Switches
Mesons
Spectroscopy
Kinetic theory
Wire
Real time systems
Kinematics
Delay
Language
ISSN
1082-3654
Abstract
The NA48 charged trigger is a mixed hardware and software real time processing system intended to detect the interesting configurations of K/sup 0/ charged decays. It achieves real-time event building, track reconstruction and kinematics computation on drift chamber data at an event rate of 100 kKz and within a maximum decision latency of 100 /spl mu/s. The system uses data driven, FPGA-based coordinate builders, a hardware event builder based on a crossbar switch, and a farm of up to 16 event processors for its software part. It has been installed and operated at CERN since 1995. After a description of the constraints and architecture of the various subsystems, the paper will give an account of the results and performance of the system based on the 1996/1997 runs. More specifically, the replacement of the present DSP-based implementation of the processing farm by RISC processors will be discussed.