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KM3NeT CLBv2

KM3NeT CLBv2. WR-NIC. White Rabbit SPEC-NIC (= “one-port switch”) WR-Timing and Ethernet. Use SPEC with NIC firmware/software in Grand Master mode: http ://www.ohwr.org/projects/wr-nic/wiki. PPS. PPS. 10MHz PPS. GPS Timing Reference (Grand Master Mode). WR-NIC issues.

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KM3NeT CLBv2

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  1. KM3NeT CLBv2

  2. WR-NIC • White Rabbit SPEC-NIC (= “one-port switch”) • WR-Timing and Ethernet • Use SPEC with NIC firmware/software in Grand Master mode: http://www.ohwr.org/projects/wr-nic/wiki PPS PPS 10MHz PPS GPS Timing Reference (Grand Master Mode)

  3. WR-NIC issues • Jumbo frames are not received… • This is also an issue for the WR switch V3.3! • Not all UDP packets are received: • According to Miguel Jiménez López this is a speed issue and we should look forward to a DMA core in wr-nic design Only first 8 receivedby SPEC-NIC All 15 receivedbyintelPRO/1000 PF

  4. WR Switch • WR-Timing and Ethernet (multi-port) • Use switch as is: • no broadcast (yet) • Standard firmware/software 10MHz PPS PPS PPS Timing Reference Grand Master Mode

  5. WR Switch • NIKHEF has a pioneer switch that was not up to date. • We were not able to do the Flash procedure with out Ubuntu 12.04 machines (tried two) • Switch Core Board was returned to 7_Sols for flashing. • No problem found. Flashing okay. • Flashing via laptop Ubuntu 13.04 sometimes failed => cause unknown… • According to 7-Sols there is a procedure found to successfully flash 100% of the time. • Received the SCB back just yesterday…

  6. Firmware integration • Adding TDC, Hydrophone, connection to IPMUX, Multiboot => Still a lot of work to be done! • Empty State machine, David is working on it • => TDC and AES are optimizedaway by the synthesis tool! TDC sources in place (Valencia) Empty placeholder, (Valencia) AES sources in place (Genova)

  7. Firmware integrationother issues • IPMUX UDP Channel connections: 0: TDC 1: AES 2: Packet generator • 15 UDP packets (data payload 2,4,6,… 30 bytes) 3: Packet generator • 2 Jumbo UDP packets (data payload 8972 bytes) • Note that Channel 2 and 3 connect to a push-button/dip-switch packet generator for test purposes. • Added a ref_clk_lock signal • Note that clk_sys is always running (62.5 MHz for LM32 and wishbone) • Ref_clk_62_5, ref_clk_125, ref_clk_250 may be interrupted during WR startup. Pay attention to the ref_clk_lock signal!

  8. Firmware integration • Fruitful Vidyo: David, Vladimir, Antonio, Peter • But… still some confusion to solve! • StMachine: • Chops data into UDP packet size chunks. Packets get Time-Slice info and index number • StMachine does not know the data type (although it should know the data word size (n*16-bits) • AES Frame = all audio for one Time-Slice • First UDP packet of a Time Slice contains the AES-Info word. • This is the most straightforward implementation! • If first packet gets lost you lose Audio for one Time-Slice (although audio samples can still be re-processed offline). Is this acceptable?

  9. Thermal Pictures CLBv2-Proto • Running WR PTP in TRACK_PHASE • Ambient ~ 23 degrees • FPGA ~ 36 degrees • “Hot Spot” ~ 37 degrees (Clock driver U4)

  10. Thermal Pictures CLBv2-Proto • Running WR PTP in TRACK_PHASE

  11. Thermal Pictures PBv2.1 • Ambient ~ 23 degrees • Fully loaded: • 1V0 => 3A • 1V8 => 1A • 2V5 => 1A • 3V3 => 3A • 3V3 PMT => 1A • 5V => 1A • “Hot Spot” switchers ~ 38 degrees

  12. Thermal Pictures PBv2.1

  13. Questions?

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