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Calorimeter and Muon Triggers Status and Plans

This talk provides an overview of the current status and future plans for the calorimeter and muon triggers in the CMS experiment. It covers the hardware overview, requirements, and the progress of various trigger components. The talk also discusses the cost and schedule performance, concerns, and transition to maintenance and operations.

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Calorimeter and Muon Triggers Status and Plans

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  1. WBS 3.1 - Trigger Wesley H. Smith, U. Wisconsin CMS Trigger Project Manager DOE/NSF Review May 19, 2003 • This talk is available on: • http://hep.wisc.edu/wsmith/cms/Trig_Lehman_Plen03.pdf

  2. Outline • Overview of Calorimeter Trigger • Calorimeter Trigger Status & Plans • Overview of Muon Trigger • Muon Trigger Status & Plans • Cost and Schedule Performance • Transition to M&O • Concerns • Summary and Conclusions

  3. Detector Frontend Level-1 Trigger Readout Systems Event Run Builder Networks Manager Control Filter Systems Computing Services Trigger & DAQ Systems • Level-1 Trigger Requirements: • Input: 109 events/sec at 40 MHz at full L = 1034 • Output: 100 kHz (50 kHz for initial running) • Latency: 3 msec for collection, decision, propagation

  4. L1 Trigger Hardware Overview • US CMS Trigger (this talk) • US CMSfully responsible • US CMS partially responsible

  5. Calorimeter Trig.Overview(all located in underground counting room)

  6. 160 MHz point to point backplane (proto. tstd.) 18 Clock&Control (proto. tstd.), 126 Electron ID (proto. tstd.),18 Jet/Summary Cards -- all cards operate @ 160 MHz Use 5 Custom Gate-Array 160 MHz GaAs Vitesse Digital ASICs Phase, Adder, Boundary Scan, Electron Isolation, Sort (manufactured) Spares not included* Calorimeter Trigger Crate • Data from calorimeter FE on Cu links@ 1.2 Gbaud • Into 126* rearReceiverCards • Prototypetestedw/ ASICs

  7. Compact MezzanineCards for each Receiver Card accept 4 x 20 m 1.2-Gbaudcopper pairs transmitting 2 cal. tower energies every 25 ns with low cost & power. Uses Vitesse Link Chips (7216-01). Full quantity of mezzanine link cards (1422) being manufactured. New Serial Link Test Card Status: tested and full production manufactured, New cables,cards, 48V PS, and support software, delivered to CERN in Feb ‘03, operating in ECAL electronics lab stably with no errors Cal. Trig. 4 Gbaud Copper Link Cards & Serial Link Test Card - U. Wisconsin

  8. Adder PHASE ASICs mezz link cards EISO MLUs BSCAN ASICs SORT ASICs EISO DC-DC Cal. Trig. Receiver & Electron Isolation Cards - U. Wisconsin • RC & EIC Pre-production Boards validated • Production started • 8 RC and EIC Boards being assembled for full crate test before rest of boards are assembled • Production of 5 Custom ASICs complete -- all validated pending EISO full-crate patterns ElectronIsolationCard ReceiverCard SORT ASIC

  9. Receiver Mezz. Card Phase ASIC BSCAN ASICs Sort ASICs BSCAN ASICs Cal. Trig. Jet/Summary Card- U. Wisconsin • Full function prototype manufactured and under test • Uses SORT ASICs to find top four e/g, threshold for muon bits • Absorbs HF functionality with Rec. Mezz. Card

  10. Testing Receiver, Clock, EISO, & Jet/Sum Cards, Crate & Backplane - U. Wisconsin Front: Clock, EISO, and Jet/Summary Cards showing original STC and cable to test HF data transfer to J/S at full speed • 160 MHz TTL clockwith datainto 200 MHz Memories (2 ns scale) Rear: Rec. Card Loop- back Cablesfor testing Data Sharing

  11. C C B D M B T M B D M B T M B D M B T M B D M B T M B D M B T M B M P C T M B D M B T M B D M B T M B D M B T M B D M B C O N T R O L L E R 1 of 5 1 of 5 CFEB CFEB CFEB CFEB CFEB 1 of 2 1 of 24 ALCT LVDB CSC   CSC Muon Trigger Overview (red = trigger responsibility) Muon Port Card Trig Motherboard Muon Track-Finder Crate in undergroundcounting room: SectorReceiver/Processor + Muon Sorter+ Clock & Control Board Clock Control Board DAQ Mother-board Optical Link SlowControl Peripheral Crate on iron disk Cathode Front-end Board • Start w/ wire & strip segment combinations: • Wires:25ns bunch xing • Strips: precision  • Form “Trigger Primitives” • Link into tracks • Assign pT, , and  • Send highest qualitytracks to Global L1 Anode LocalCharged TrackBoard LV Distribution Board Anode Front-end Board

  12. CSC Muon Trigger Scheme EMU Trigger On-Chamber Trigger Primitives Muon Port Card(Rice) 3-D Track-Finding and Measurement Trigger Motherboard(UCLA) Strip FE cards Sector Receiver/ Processor(U. Florida) LCT OPTICAL FE SP SR/SP MPC LCT TMB 3 / port card FE 2 / chamber 3 / sector Wire LCT* card Wire FE cards In counting house *Local ChargedTrack RIM CSC Muon Sorter(Rice) RPC Interface Module RPC DT 4 4 4 Combination of all 3 Muon Systems Global L1 Global  Trigger 4

  13. VME Interface (glue logic) GTLP Receivers TLK2501 serializers Optomodules Mezzanine card CSC Trigger Muon Port Card - Rice • 6 Boards fabricated and assembled. • Passed stand-alone tests • Passed communication tests with Trigger Mother Board • Tests with Track-finder are underway • Tests with time structured test beam on-going at CERN

  14. CSC Trigger Sector Receiver/Processor Under Test - U. Florida DC-DC Converter EEPROM VME/CCB FPGA Phi Global LUT Mezz. Card Xilinx Virtex~800 I/O Eta Global LUT Phi Local LUT TLK2501 Transceiver To/from custom GTLP back-plane Front FPGA • Optical Transceivers • 15 x 1.6 Gbit/s Links 3 SRs

  15. 4 Boards in hand, one assembled & under test with dedicated crate, test w/track-finder next CSC Trigger Muon Sorter - Rice VME/JTAG INTERFACE LVDS DRIVERS AND SCSI-3 CONNECTORS MEZZANINE CARD(same as used bySector Recv/Proc) Contains Sorter Logic SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CABLES TO GMT CRATE GTLP BACKPLANE INTERFACE

  16. US Trigger Status Pre-production prototypes completed & under test Production starting Contingency forproduction problems, testing difficulties or unanticipated integration tasks

  17. Recent Trigger Milestone Performance (v33) Prototypes performed sufficiently to serve as pre-production Production will proceed on schedule

  18. US Trigger Project Resources Engineering demand remains significant thru installation & commissioning start

  19. Trigger Transition to M&O • Installation in UndergroundCounting Room • Expect access by March ‘05 • Sufficient time for installationand some testing but not forcompleting commissioningwith detectors • Need to startcommissioning earlier • Slice Test (on surface) With Both HCAL and EMU Verify trigger functions and interfaces by testing with detectors on surface at CERN. Use as substitute for commissioning completion step. Will check as much on surface before gaining access to underground facilities. Milestone (HG1018) planned for completion November ‘04

  20. US Trigger Transition to M&O • Production ordering underway. • M&O starts with slice test

  21. US Trigger M&O Resources Testing & Operation of Trigger System Changing conditions  modifications

  22. US Trigger FY03 Planning Largest costs: production parts orders Engineering costs for testing/final revisions

  23. Concerns • Installation Schedule • Time for installation & commissioning tight (sched. delay) • Significant time needed for integration in a synchronous pipelined system • Use slice test to advance installation & commissioning • Base Program Manpower • Major effort on trigger software required • Tasks include board testing, monitoring/controls, diagnostics, configuration downloading and documentation, modeling, physics simulation, etc. • Major effort on testing & installation • Planned as activity of base program manpower • New Major Effort on “Slice Test • Also needs base program manpower • Recent DOE University program augmentation is a big help

  24. Conclusions - Trigger • Calorimeter Trigger • All Preproduction Boards tested • Production started • Most parts ordered, ASIC production finished • Integration tests: ECAL started, HCAL starts this Fall • Muon Trigger • All Pre-production boards built & under test • Basic stand-alone tests complete • Integration testing between boards has started • Integration tests starting this month w/EMU • Operation in 25 ns structured beam • Project Completion • Transition to M&O • Slice Test

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