학술논문

FELIX: The new approach for interfacing to front-end electronics for the ATLAS experiment
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 IEEE-NPSS Real Time Conference (RT) Real Time Conference (RT), 2016 IEEE-NPSS. :1-2 Jun, 2016
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Nuclear Engineering
Decision support systems
Language
Abstract
From the ATLAS Phase-I upgrade and onward, new or upgraded detectors and trigger systems will be interfaced to the data acquisition, detector control and timing (TTC) systems by the Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX). FELIX is the core of the new ATLAS Trigger/DAQ architecture. Functioning as a router between custom serial links and a commodity network, FELIX is implemented by server PCs with commodity network interfaces and PCIe cards with large FPGAs and many high speed serial fiber transceivers. By separating data transport from data manipulation, the latter can be done by software in commodity servers attached to the network. Replacing traditional point-to-point links between Front-end components and the DAQ system by a switched network, FELIX provides scaling, flexibility uniformity and upgradability and reduces the diversity of custom hardware solutions in favour of software.