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Readout for the PIXEL detector for the Heavy Flavor Tracker upgrade at STAR

Readout for the PIXEL detector for the Heavy Flavor Tracker upgrade at STAR. Talk Structure. Review of Sensor development and coupled RDO development System design Detailed system structure Data Rates Ultimate sensor system discussion. IPHC Functional Sensor Development.

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Readout for the PIXEL detector for the Heavy Flavor Tracker upgrade at STAR

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  1. Readout for the PIXEL detector for the Heavy Flavor Tracker upgrade at STAR Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  2. Talk Structure • Review of Sensor development and coupled RDO development • System design • Detailed system structure • Data Rates • Ultimate sensor system discussion Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  3. IPHC Functional Sensor Development All sensor families: • 30 x 30 µm pixels • CMOS technology • Full Reticule = 640 x 640 pixel array Mimostar 2 => full functionality 1/25 reticule, 1.7 ms integration time (1 frame@50 MHz clk), analog output. (in hand and tested) Phase-1 and Ultimate sensors => digital output (in development) Data Processing in RDO and on chip by generation of sensor. The RDO system design evolves with the sensor generation. Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  4. System Design – PIXEL Structure • Current Conceptual Design • ALICE Style Structure – carbon • fiber box beam • 10 sensors / ladder • 4 ladders / carrier unit • 10 carrier units in the detector • -1 < eta < 1 • Inner radius ~ 2.5 cm • Outer radius ~ 8.0 cm Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  5. System Design – System Blocks • This is a highly parallel system – a schematic representation is shown below. Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  6. Sensors, Ladders, Carriers (interaction point) LU Protected Regulators, Mass cable termination RDO Boards DAQ PCs System Design – Physical Layout 1 m – Low mass twisted pair 30 m Power Supplies Platform 3 m - twisted pair 100 m - Fiber optic cables Magnet Pole Face (Low Rad Area) DAQ Room Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  7. Detailed System Structure – Sensors and Cables Early prototype cable with 40 differential pair output, clock and control routed under sensor area. Fine twisted pair cables 125 micron diameter wire Soldered directly to cable Low stiffness / mass • 4 LVDS outputs / sensor • Cable • 4 layer - 150 micron thickness • Aluminum Conductor • Radiation Length ~ 0.1 % • 40 LVDS pair signal traces • Clock, JTAG, sync, marker Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  8. Detailed System Structure – LU Protection and Mass Termination 1 Main Board per carrier 10 carriers in the PIXEL detector Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  9. Detailed System Structure – RDO Board(s) Two board System – Virtex-5 Development board mated to a new HFT motherboard Xilinx Virtex-5 Development Board New motherboard • Digital I/O LVDS Drivers • 4 X >80 MHz ADCs • PMC connectors for SIU • Cypress USB chipset • SODIMM Memory slot • Serial interface • Trigger / Control input Note – This board is designed for development and testing. Not all features will be loaded for production. • FF1760 Package • 800 – 1200 I/O pins • 4.6 – 10.4 Mb block RAM • 550 MHz internal clock Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  10. Detailed System Structure – RDO Functional Data Path – Phase 1 Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  11. Detailed System Structure – RDO Function Data Path – Ultimate Assumptions – • Data sparsification with rolling shutter architecture. Output from sensor is a series of addresses – BUT – processing / readout time varies with event occupancy. • Addition of a trigger input and a frame marker flag that strobes one frame after receipt of a trigger input. But this needs to be pipelined as well. Other simpler methods are also possible. Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  12. Detailed System Structure – RDO Functional Data Path – Ultimate Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  13. Detailed System Structure – System Level Functioning Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  14. Data Rates - Parameters Radius R = 2.5 R = 8.0 • Rates as per Jim Thomas, L = 3 x 1027 for Phase-1, L = 8 x 1027 for Ultimate. • 2.5 hits / cluster. • 1 kHz average event rate. • 10 inner ladders, 30 outer ladders. • Factor of 1.6 for event format overhead (can be lowered). • No run length encoding. 200 us Integration Time Hits / Sensor at L = 8 x 1027. 640 us Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  15. Data Rates • Ultimate => 49.7 MB / s raw addresses. => 79.5 MB / s data rate. • Phase–1 => 59.6 MB / s raw addresses => 95.4 MB / s data rate. The dead-time is primarily limited by the number of externally allocated readout buffers! Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  16. Data Rates – Dead time and Latencies • Average Ultimate inner sensor event size is 3.1 kb. • RDO at 160MHz on 1 LVDS link / sensor takes 19.4 us (< 200 us integration time) • What is the latency for data sparsification? • If the system were dead during the integration time (after trigger) and one serial RDO time we would be 21.9% dead at 1 kHz. • Look for ways to improve, earlier method is just one. Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  17. Ultimate Sensor System Discussion • The design of the Ultimate SYSTEM should be an integrated design with the sensor and RDO designed to complement each other's capabilities. • Question – is it advantageous to use the processing capabilities inherent in an FPGA based RDO system to offload some of the functionality of the sensor? Would this help the overall system design? Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

  18. fin Leo Greiner IPHC DAQ 2007-10

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