FELIX: a high-throughput network approach for interfacing to front end electronics for ATLAS upgrades

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Authors
  • J. Anderson
  • A. Borga
  • H. Boterenbrood
  • H. Chen
  • K. Chen
  • G. Drake
  • D. Francis
  • B. Gorini
  • F. Lanni
  • G. Lehmann Miotto
  • L. Levinson
  • J. Narevicius
  • C. Plessl
  • A. Roich
  • S. Ryu
  • F. Schreuder
  • J. Schumacher
  • W. Vandelli
  • J. Vermeulen
  • J. Zhang
Publication date 2015
Journal Journal of Physics. Conference Series
Article number 082050
Volume | Issue number 664
Number of pages 8
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract
The ATLAS experiment at CERN is planning full deployment of a new unified optical link technology for connecting detector front end electronics on the timescale of the LHC Run 4 (2025). It is estimated that roughly 8000 GBT (GigaBit Transceiver) links, with transfer rates up to 10.24 Gbps, will replace existing links used for readout, detector control and distribution of timing and trigger information. A new class of devices will be needed to interface many GBT links to the rest of the trigger, data-acquisition and detector control systems. In this paper FELIX (Front End LInk eXchange) is presented, a PC-based device to route data from and to multiple GBT links via a high-performance general purpose network capable of a total throughput up to O(20 Tbps). FELIX implies architectural changes to the ATLAS data acquisition system, such as the use of industry standard COTS components early in the DAQ chain. Additionally the design and implementation of a FELIX demonstration platform is presented and hardware and software aspects will be discussed.
Document type Article
Note 21st International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP2015), 13-17 April 2015, Okinawa, Japan
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/664/8/082050
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