학술논문

A CBLT and MCST capable VME slave interface
Document Type
Conference
Source
1996 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium. Conference Record Nuclear science and medical imaging Nuclear Science Symposium, 1996. Conference Record., 1996 IEEE. 1:518-522 vol.1 1996
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Detectors
Event detection
Protocols
Data acquisition
Silicon
Cosmic rays
Particle beams
Master-slave
Microstrip
Parameter estimation
Language
ISSN
1082-3654
Abstract
We report on the development of a VME slave interface for the CLEO III detector implemented in an ALTERA EPM7256 CPLD. This includes the first implementation of the chained block transfer protocol (CBLT) and multi-cast cycles (MCST) as defined by the VME-P task group of VIPA. Within VME64 there is no operation that guarantees efficient readout of large blocks of data that are sparsely distributed among a series of slave modules in a VME crate. This has led the VME-P task group of VIPA to specify protocols that enable a master to address many slaves at a single address. Which slave is to drive the data bus is determined by a token passing mechanism that uses the *IACKOUT, *IACKIN daisy chain. This protocol requires no special features from the master besides conformance to VME64. Non-standard features are restricted to the VME slave interface. The CLEO III detector comprises /spl sim/400,000 electronic channels that have to be digitized, sparsified, and stored within 20 /spl mu/s in order to incur less than 2% dead time at an anticipated trigger rate of 1000 Hz. 95% of these channels accounted for by only two detector subsystems, the silicon microstrip detector (125,000 channels), and the ring imaging Cerenkov detector (RICH) (230,400 channels). After sparsification either of these two detector subsystems is expected to provide event fragments on the order of 10 KBytes, spread over 4, and 8 VME crates, respectively. We developed a chip set that sparsifies, tags, and stores the incoming digital data on the data boards, and includes a VME slave interface that implements MCST and CBLT protocols. In this poster, we briefly describe this chip set and then discuss the VME slave interface in detail.