학술논문

Progress in Design and Testing of the DAQ and Data-Flow Control for the Phase-2 Upgrade of the CMS Experiment
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on. 70(6):914-921 Jun, 2023
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Bioengineering
Detectors
Large Hadron Collider
Data acquisition
Physics
Hardware
Clocks
Synchronization
ATCA
control
DAQ
data acquisition
distribution
timing
trigger
Language
ISSN
0018-9499
1558-1578
Abstract
The second phase of the LHC, the high-luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), is scheduled to start in 2029, after a shutdown during which the beam intensity and focusing will be significantly upgraded. For this HL-LHC era, also the CMS detector will receive an extensive upgrade, primarily to maintain its physics performance at increasing pileup. The Phase-2 CMS Level-1 trigger rate will increase to 750 kHz, for an estimated data rate in excess of 50 Tbit/s. The Phase-2 CMS off-detector electronics will be based on the ATCA standard, with back-end boards receiving the detector data from the on-detector front-ends via custom, radiation-tolerant, optical links. The CMS Phase-2 data acquisition design tightens the integration between trigger control and data flow, extending the synchronous regime of the DAQ system. At the core of the design is the DAQ and Timing Hub, a custom ATCA hub card forming the bridge between the different, detector-specific, control, and readout electronics and the common timing, trigger, and control systems. The overall synchronization and data flow of the experiment are handled by the Trigger and Timing Control and Distribution System (TCDS). For increased flexibility during commissioning and calibration runs, the design of the Phase-2 trigger and timing distribution system breaks with the traditional distribution tree, in favor of a configurable network connecting multiple independent control units to all off-detector endpoints. In order to reduce the number of custom hardware designs required, the DAQ hardware is designed, such that it can also be used to implement the TCDS.