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First measurements with the CMS DAQ and Timing Hub prototype-1

J. Hegeman, Radovan Blažek, U. Behrens, J. G. Branson, Philipp Brummer, Sergio Cittolin, Diego Da Silva-Gomes, Georgiana-Lavinia Darle, Christian Deldicque, Marc Dobson, Nicolas Doualot, J. Fulcher, D. Gigi, Maciej Gładki, F. Glege, G. Gomez Ceballos, Magnus Hansen, Dragana Jevtić, Wei Li, Audrius Mečionis, F. Meijers, E. Meschi, R. K. Mommsen, Keyshav Mor, Srećko Morović, Vivian O’Dell, L. Orsini, I. Papakrivopoulos, Christoph Paus, Andrea Petrucci, M. Pieri, Dinyar Rabady, Kolyo Raychino, A. Rácz, Alvaro Rodriguez-Garcia, Hannes Sakulin, Christoph Schwick, Dainius Šimelevičius, Panagiotis Soursos, André Ståhl, Mantas Stankevičius, Uthayanath Suthakar, J. Troska, Cristina Vazquez-Velez, A Zahid, P. Zejdl

2020

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Summary

The DAQ and Timing Hub is an ATCA hub board designed for the Phase-2 upgrade of the CMS experiment. In addition to providing high-speed Ethernet connectivity to all back-end boards, it forms the bridge between the sub-detector electronics and the central DAQ, timing, and trigger control systems. One important requirement is the distribution of several high-precision, phase-stable, and LHC synchronous clock signals for use by the timing detectors. The current paper presents first measurements performed on the initial prototype, with a focus on clock quality. It is demonstrated that the current design provides adequate clock quality to satisfy the requirements of the Phase-2 CMS timing detectors.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.22323/1.370.0111
Catalogue ID
BFmoakviqe-rreu46
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