2004
DOI: 10.1109/tns.2004.828707
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The base-line DataFlow system of the ATLAS trigger and DAQ

Abstract: Abstract-The base-line design and implementation of the ATLAS DAQ DataFlow system is described. The main components of the DataFlow system, their interactions, bandwidths, and rates are discussed and performance measurements on a 10% scale prototype for the final ATLAS TDAQ DataFlow system are presented. This prototype is a combination of custom design components and of multithreaded software applications implemented in C++ and running in a Linux environment on commercially available PCs interconnected by a fu… Show more

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“…The S-LINK is a CERN specification for FIFO-like data-link which can be used to connect front-end to read-out in a data flow environment. The PCIe S-LINK card is mounted on the SROD PC and sends data to the ATLAS readout system [9]. This card also has LEMO connectors to send the busy signal from the SROD by open-drain to the TTC FAN-OUT BOARD.…”
Section: Development Of the New Trigger Processor Board For The Atlasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The S-LINK is a CERN specification for FIFO-like data-link which can be used to connect front-end to read-out in a data flow environment. The PCIe S-LINK card is mounted on the SROD PC and sends data to the ATLAS readout system [9]. This card also has LEMO connectors to send the busy signal from the SROD by open-drain to the TTC FAN-OUT BOARD.…”
Section: Development Of the New Trigger Processor Board For The Atlasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Information Sharing package provides the infrastructure to obtain and publish information on the status of the controlled system, to report and receive error messages, and to publish results for interaction with the operator. [4], [5]. Read out system run on Timesys real time Linux/ PowerPC, read data, pack to event and send to back-end.…”
Section: A Online Software Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard route for read-out data in ATLAS is through a detector specific Read-out Driver (ROD) into a ROBIN on a ROS system via a Slink fibre [8].…”
Section: Read-out Data To Atlas Read-out System (Ros)mentioning
confidence: 99%