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IP address; first 2 crates: 10.1.3.241 (with cards), 10.1.3.236 (empty) | IP address; first 2 crates: 10.1.3.241 (with cards), 10.1.3.236 (empty) | ||
* fibers goes from crates to RORCs; to see if RORCs are configured by Linux, use ''/date/rorc/Linux/rorc_find'' | * fibers goes from crates to RORCs; to see if RORCs are configured by Linux, use ''/date/rorc/Linux/rorc_find''; to check connection use http://www.jlab.org/~devita/eg6/eg6_electronics.pdf |
Revision as of 15:47, 16 September 2009
This page contains information related to the BONUS TPC chamber readout system.
History
From: Stephen Bueltmann <sbueltma@odu.edu> 11/30/07 14:48 Subject: Fwd: RORC and DDL Information To: Sergey Boyarinov <boiarino@jlab.org>, David Abbott <abbottd@jlab.org>, Stepan Stepanyan <stepanya@jlab.org>, Howard Fenker <hcf@jlab.org>, hafidi@jlab.org Hello All, I am attaching a reply I received from the Hungarian company manufacturing the ALICE (not the TPC) side of the electronics. As per their web site (http://www.cerntech.hu) the price for the PCI-X RORC is 1540 Euro and for one SIU card 615 Euro. The total would be 2770 Euro for a complete readout w/o RCU and w/o spares. There seem to be special prices for CERN collaborating institutions. Wrote to Luciano about the RCU boards but have not heard back. Cheers, Stephen Begin forwarded message: From: "Kiss Tivadar" <tivadar.kiss@cerntech.hu> Date: November 30, 2007 2:35:36 PM EST To: "'Stephen Bueltmann'" <sbueltma@odu.edu> Subject: RE: RORC and DDL Information Dear Stephen, We are pleased to receive your inquiry for DDL hardware. Of course it is possible for you to get such boards from our company. Delivery time would be cca. 1-3 monthes after receiving an order, depending on the quantity. (We have usually only a few cards on stock.) The DIU (Destination Interface Unit) of a DDL link is now integrated on the RORC (Read-out Receiver Card). A single RORC (that is 100 MHz, 64-bit PCI-X interaface card) has two DIUs integrated on it. Thus, for two DDL links (that is, to read out two ALICE RCUs) you need 2 SIU cards and 1 RORC card. Please let me know how many quantities you are interested in, and what is a delivery schedule that would fit to your needs. Best regards, Tivadar Kiss Cerntech Ltd. Ulloi ut 31. H-1091 Budapest Hungary tel: +36 1 216 8219) fax: +36 20 919 5132 From: Stephen Bueltmann [1] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 4:05 PM To: info@cerntech.hu Subject: RORC and DDL Information Hello, I am involved with the experimental programme at Jefferson Lab in the US. One of the experiments is using a TPC which we are reading out with the ALICE TPC front end cards FECs and their USB readout controller (U2F). We are considering to change to the standard ALICE readout controller (RCU) used by the ALICE TPC. This would require to purchase also the RORC and DDL hardware. Would it be possible and how long would it take to get one RORC, one SIU and one DIU card from you? Thanks in advance and Cheers, Stephen --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Bueltmann Old Dominion University At ODU: Physics Department 4600 Elkhorn Avenue Norfolk, VA 23529, USA Telephone (757) 683-6401 Facsimile (757) 683-5809 sbueltma@odu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Bueltmann Old Dominion University At ODU: Physics Department 4600 Elkhorn Avenue Norfolk, VA 23529, USA Telephone (757) 683-6401 Facsimile (757) 683-5809 sbueltma@odu.edu
Sep 2009 NOTES for the system operations
- firmware loading:
from croctest5: ssh root@10.1.3.241 (bottm crate, top has .236), pass is 'dcs' cd /eg6 ./program rcu_170809.bit
- documentation
http://www.ge.infn.it/~minutoli/BONUS/SW/
http://www.jlab.org/~devita/eg6/
- event size (spars off, 200 threshold - no noise): 68+4+128+Nfecs
- expected rate about 1.3kHz
connections
- every crates is connected to 4 power supplies, one 4.0V and 3 3.3V
- several crates can be connected to the same power supplies
- + or - labels must be ignored, rad cable always goes to plus
- ethernets from crates goes to switch, switch is connected to the eth1 of the host machine; those connections will be used to load firmware; to get IP address crates must be off, use 'tail -f /var/log/messages' and turn crate on, message will be issued containing
IP address; first 2 crates: 10.1.3.241 (with cards), 10.1.3.236 (empty)
- fibers goes from crates to RORCs; to see if RORCs are configured by Linux, use /date/rorc/Linux/rorc_find; to check connection use http://www.jlab.org/~devita/eg6/eg6_electronics.pdf