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The charged trigger system of NA48 at CERN
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Conference
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1997 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record Nuclear science Nuclear Science Symposium, 1997. IEEE. 1:81-86 vol.1 1997
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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.