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1. 3 Boot configurations summary CUB total memory size may be 256 Mbytes or 512 MBytes The GFD configuration is memory size dependant Others are not Name Short description Memory The C111 TDC is triggered by any hit on any 0 3 channel 256M It waits until the common stop or time out pulse has been received multihit _ or Time differences from the common stop are then computed for each channel 512M Dead time defined as two sequential hits on the same channel is 16 ns maximum The C111 TDC is always triggered by a common start pulse The start signal must be multihi periodical l l 256M C111 then records the hits on the four other channels and computes the time difference or P from the common start 512M Dead time defined as two sequential hits on the same channel is 16 ns maximum The C111 TDC is always triggered by a common start pulse It then records the hits on the four other channels which are used to compute the X and GFD Y coordinates of the event originating from the gas filled detector A built in pile up 256M detection logic rejects bad events Dead time defined as two sequential not piled up events is 30 ns maximum GFD2 Idem above 512M 4 Front panel description FAIL GATE PUP ADY LEDS below 100 KHz 4 2 Connectors From top to bottom 4 1 LED indicators Internal hardware error Swi
2. Config register MSB delay line length in 19 2 ns units minus 80 ns bias see 5 4 Connect the anode to the COM input Start C111 Config register4 bit 31 0 un pause bit 16 0 prevent FIFO full that would block the TDC FAIL led should quit the amber color Observe the green led GATE It is on when anode pulses are detected Since this is proportional to the actual event rate this can be hardly seen below 100K events s Monitor oscilloscope the GATE OUT signal active low triggered by COM duration as programmed 5 Disable the pile up rejection logic For troubleshooting expert users may skip that Config register2 0x05 6 Check again the cathodes Make sure oscilloscope you get X1 X2 Y1 Y2 during the GATE activity Connect them to C111 Observe the green led RDY It is on when events have been recorded This one is memorized and therefore mostly independent of the actual event rate so that it should be visible even at low counting rate 7 Activate the pile up rejection logic Config register2 0x35 Now the red led PUP flags the rejected events Green led GATE continues has before Green led RDY should continue almost has before but in the case most events are being reejected For an accurate monitoring of the pile up rejection you may use the statistics registers 8 Set up the offset registers Depending on your acquisition system you may use or not the offset values from the config register
3. Z value is not used but in the test mode described later on The X and Y results are latched as a single word and are simultaneously available to the PCI interface unit A built in pile up detection logic rejects bad events The peak output rate is 4 MHz assuming a 150 ns gate length Event time stamping is available when reading out data on the fly through the PCI bus not using the build in histogramming memory 5 2 3 Multihit boot configuration The C111 always operates in the common start configuration whereby the COM signal initiates an acquisition sequence An internal gate is generated Its duration is determined by the time out register value Time coding is done on the fly by latching the status of a free running counter with a bin time of 150 ps This yields some values Z COM stop and Yn hit on channel n n from 0 to 3 Data are extracted from the ASIC and fed to an arithmetic unit which computes the differences Xn Yn Z for each hit on each channel Several hits can be recorded on the same channel during the gate duration Then several Xn values are produced related to the same channel number Typical output rate is 25 MHz but strongly depend on the input statistics and the common start period 5 3 Timer The timer is most often used to control the statistics registers see 6 6 It may also be used as a general purpose timer for example to control the acquisition duration The timer is 24
4. MUXSEL to 1 switch MASK4 on and off MONITOR output follows the MASK4 internal bit status This further tests the serial connection to the ASIC 8 2 C111 test mode raw time coding readout config 1 bits 4 0 10100 This feature is only available in the multihit boot configuration In this configuration raw time coded values on channel 0 3 are presented at the output of the readout unit instead of the computed differences This may be used to check the differential non linearity 8 3 GFD detector test mode sum readout config 1 bits 4 0 10000 This feature is only available in the GFD boot configuration Configuration register 2 should be 0x34 or so depending on desired pile up selection It is noteworthy that configuration register 2 bit 0 must be zero so as the common start time stamp Z is kept Offsets configuration register 3 are not used In this configuration C111 computes with the notation of 5 2 the values X X1 X2 2 Z Y Y1 Y2 2 Z The sum readout is very convenient to tune a delay line based detector Ideally the X and Y values should be invariant and equal to the delay line lengths A histogram of the results is expected to give one peak above a flat and very low background The position of the maximum of the peak yields the delay line length The sharper and more symmetrical the better is the detector An important background noise indicates a detecto
5. PCI interface AMCC S5933 chipset a local storage memory 256 or 512 MBytes and a large Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA where all C111 functionalities are implemented The FPGA may be dynamically reconfigured at any time At the system boot time a boot configuration is downloaded by the C111 software driver Different boot configuration files may be developed to fit different applications The following boot configurations are available MHIT 4 channel multihit with common stop MHIP 4 channel multihit with periodical common start GFD 4 channel gas filled detector with common start The C111 TDC is made of three building blocks the ASIC TDC readout unit the histogramming memory and the PCI interface unit The simplest operation is by reading out the data on the fly from the PCI bus not using the histogramming memory To overcome a possible limitation of the readout speed because of the software running in the host processor the on board memory may be used The elementary bin time resolution is factory set to 150 ps Alternatively the resolution can be determined by an external clock 2 Specifications 2 1 Inputs Number of channels 4 fast NIM 0 0 8 V 50 Ohms adapter M TKa ECL option available on request CLR Analog discriminator 1 V to 3 V 50 Ohms adapter Suitable for fast NIM or TTL like inputs factory set to 1 5 V threshold External clock op
6. gt 100 ns gt next live frame loop back to frame zero 9 GFD commissioning procedure step by step This is an example on how to operate C111 with a usual 2D gas filled detector 1 Detector Discriminators preliminary check Make sure you get correct fast NIM pulses from the anode COM C111 input and the cathodes X1 X2 Y1 Y2 C111 has internal 50 Ohms adapters 0 Volt at rest measurement on falling negative voltage edge Minimum pulse width is 5 ns usual pulse width is 10 to 20 ns Minimum COMmon start anode to any cathode is 3 ns A 1 meter long cable does the job otherwise a few events will be lost rejected by the pile up detection logic 2 C111 preliminary check Red led FAIL on has the software driver actually downloaded a configuration file Reboot and check the logical operating system dependent devices If it persists C111 fails After booting C111 enters a power saving sequence and is not operational yet but pauses To wake up the C111 TDC you must reset bit 3 in the configuration register 2 If the red led PUP remains on all inputs being otherwise disconnected the clock PLL does not lock If it persists C111 fails PUP led is normally off FAIL led should be amber TDC paused 3 Set up GFD operating mode Config register LSB 0 check the acknowledge bit has been cleared If the acknowledge bit in one then a wrong configuration file has been downloaded 4 Set the gate length and start C111 GATE
7. means bank 0 to PCI bank 1 for acquisition Clear memory bank 1 Start acquisition Stop acquisition Select bank 1 this means bank 1 to PCI Host readout via PCIbus whilst acquisition is stopped Restart select bank 0 Bank 0 1 could be permuted without affecting the strategy Dual bank acquisition scheme Select bank 1 this means bank 0 to PCI bank 1 for acquisition Clear memory bank 0 Select bank 0 this means bank 0 to PCI bank 1 for acquisition Clear memory bank 1 Start acquisition Select bank 1 this means bank 1 to PCI bank 0 for acquisition Host readout via PCIbus Acquisition continues in bank 0 Select bank 0 this means bank 0 to PCI bank 1 for acquisition Host readout via PCIbus Acquisition continues in bank 1 Host processor merges bank 0 and 1 contents for monitoring purpose and so on Stop acquisition and flush out last bank used to complete data acquisition 6 6 Statistics registers The statistics registers aim at monitoring the event rate Depending on the boot configuration different statistics registers are available Statistics operation is closely related to the general purpose timer Multihit data format There are 5 statistics registers The first four indirect address 0 to 3 are each related to one channel All operate the same way The statistics register is cleared by the clear command and the timer is reloaded After pause has been released the hits fo
8. 3 When used fine tuning is necessary with the acquisition software in operation 9 Use our favorite acquisition software It does not work It is clearly a software issue Call the Expert s It works Congratulations 10 Beam lost That s life Back to home or next step 11 Is the detector so good A nice feature of C111 is the sum recording mode of operation see 8 3 You should observe peaks one for X one for Y the position of which is a measurement of the delay line length The sharper and more symmetrical the best You don t get anything did you used a Fe source in replacement of the lost beam 10 GFD note about maximum delay line length Let s have D1 and D2 the delays towards both ends of the delay line By construction of the detector D1 D2 D the delay line length Now let s follow the C111 processing step by step Two measurements are taken from an arbitrary origin a free running clock This yields to with above notation N1 A DI1 N2 A D2 A is the unknown origin Then the difference is processed Na N2 N1 D2 D1 this eliminates A At this stage D lt Na lt D remember D is the delay line length Finally to avoid negative number the result is biased by adding D Naming Nb the final result 0 lt Nb lt 2 D The D value is actually taken from the offset registers and may differ in the X and Y directions For example assuming a 250 ns delay line at 150 ps full resolut
9. E03 and MASK4 bits consistent with a given boot configuration Next table summarizes the different cases Mode Conf 1 LSB encoding STYLE03 MASK4 boot config GFD imaging 0000X stop edge discard 2 gfd multihit 00100 gate keep 1 mhit mutihip 01000 stop edge keep 3 mhip GFD sum 1000X stop edge keep 2 gfd raw 10100 gate discard 1 mhit Bits 4 and 5 pile up enable are only relevant in the GFD configuration In this case an event is valid only when the following conditions have been met no second start is detected before the end of the gate there is exactly one and only one hit on each channel X1 and X2 if pileup X enable Y1 and Y2 if pileup Y enable In the case of true area detectors that means bi dimensional both X and Y pileup must be enabled For a linear detector the pileup detection must be disabled on the unused channels Since there is a single pileup detection logic only one linear detector may be managed at a time and not two of them To be sure that the AMS111 PLL is locked bit 6 should be read several times since the unlocked flag is not memorized The PLL can be considered as actually locked when all reads yield zero A single non zero value indicates that the PLL is not locked and this must be reported as an error 5 6 Configuration register 3 This is only relevant in GFD mode of ope
10. European Synchrotron Radiation Facility Computing Services Electronics Group CS EL 02 03 C111 P111 4 channel Time to Digital Converter User s manual updated 08 11 07 by C Herv VHDL source revision 2 10 and later Table of contents 1 General description 2 Specifications 3 Boot configurations summary 4 Front panel description 5 Readout unit description 6 PCI interface unit and internal memory description 7 Programming the C111 board 8 Advanced configurations 9 GFD commissioning procedure step by step 10 GFD note about maximum delay line length 1 General description C111 or P111 is a simple to use yet powerful time to digital converter TDC implemented in the CompactPCI or PCI format Both variants are 100 compatible In the rest of this document we shall refer to as C111 but it also applies to the P111 design REGEN ee OAR cll BELRETOETEA Cet e gt e The C111 P111boards are based on the AMS111 ASIC This component features a 80 ps rms time resolution with a differential linearity better than 1 a short 16 ns dead time and a very high throughput in excess of 10 events s The AMS111 input output buffers and some ancillary logic are mounted on a mezzanine board PERUPERERRERREOEER ALLALI This mezzanine fits on a CUB CompactPCI Universal Board ESRF design or a PUB PCI Universal Board ESRF design mother board It provides a
11. X2 inputs The Y resulting values are forced to zero In one D it is mandatory to clear the Pileup Y enable bit in the Configuration register 2 otherwise all events would be rejected GFD front panel CLR input note bit 1 selects between two styles regarding the front panel CLR input Inhibit means that the CLR input is level sensitive When high the C111 does not record any event Fast clear means that the CLR input is falling edge sensitive This edge is only detected during the GATE activity after a common start has triggered event acquisition When Fast clear is activated it cancels the record of the one event being processed Then the acquisition resumes It is intended for example to discard events based on energy resolving In MHIT configuration the external CLR is always treated as an inhibit signal Should the time resolved mode be selected see 5 7 then the CLR input is dedicated to receive the FCTRL2 output from the C216 Time Frame Generator board In the later case configuration register bit 1 is ignored Multihit readout note bit 1 enables burst from stop to stop skipping In skipping mode C111 gets hits until the common stop occurence then hits are masked and the C111 is read out until the next common stop Depending on how many hits have been actually recorded one our several stop may be skipped This feature must be used at high event rate and or short burst time to minimize the overall deadtime Multihip
12. bit wide This timer should neither be confused with the time out counter see 5 4 next nor the time stamp counter see 6 4 The timer is no way linked to the hardware acquisition process Writing in the timer register set the timer load value The timer is reloaded during the clear pause TDC command When clear pause is released the timer counts down When it reaches zero an interrupt is generated and counting stops Then the timer interrupt is inhibited until a clear command see 6 2 resumes its usage If the timer is not used its interrupt must be masked off see 6 2 Reading out the timer register yields the present counter value To read back the timer load value pause the C111 this reloads the counter and keeps it idling then read out the timer register The timer clock is derived from the PCI 33 MHz clock by the following formula Timer clock 33 33 2 21 MHz So approximately Timer period 62921 us 5 4 Configuration register 1 This 16 bit wide register is mainly used to configure the operating mode of the C111 TDC The C111 can be operated in normal or test modes Thereafter we only consider the normal case Test modes are addressed in chapter 8 The upper byte is the load value for the time out counter This 8 bit time out value determines the internal gate 2D or common stop watch dog multihit duration The LSB value depends on the time resolution according to the formula Time out LSB 128 Resolution hen
13. ce at 150 ps resolution Time out LSB 19 2 ns The time out duration is related to N N gt 0 the time out register contents by the following formula Multihit Time out ns 40 N LSB Multihip Time out ns 100 N LSB GFD Time out ns 80 N LSB bit Meaning Value 0000 GFD readout two D external inhibit 0001 GFD readout one D external inhibit 0010 GFD readout two D external fast clear 3 0 Mode select 0011 GFD readout one D external fast clear 0100 multihit external inhibit 0110 multihit external inhibit burst skipping 1000 multihip external inhibit 4 Mode type 0 Normal 1 Test 5 Mode Acknowledge read only 0 OK 1 unknown 00 Gate 01 Clear Error ALU processing done MHIP only 10 ALU overflow GFD only 11 AMS111 monitor 7 6 Front panel MONitor output select 15 8 Time out 1 255 After programming the mode the configuration register 1 should be read back to check the Acknowledge bit A given boot configuration file may not implement all operating modes In the future new operating modes could be implemented and selected using the reserved bits Verifying that the Acknowledge bit has been cleared makes sure that the requested mode is actually supported in this particular C111 TDC GFD ID readout note bit 0 selects between one or two dimensional detector type In one D the signals are collected from the X1 and
14. eadout unit It does not touch any register but the FIFO word count see 6 4 next and the statistics registers see 6 5 which are cleared Then the C111 TDC pauses Writing zero in bit 31 resumes the acquisition Following a system reset the clear bit is set and the acquisition is therefore paused When not using the FIFO must be disabled This prevents the acquisition into the local memory to stop because the FIFO would overflow in which case no data would be made available anymore When initializing the memory contents see 6 3 5 the FIFO must be enabled Either of timer terminal count reached or statistics register overflow condition generates the so called timer interrupt Reading out the configuration register 4 clears the timer interrupt Then the timer interrupt is inhibited until a new clear TDC command resumes its usage 6 3 CUB registers 6 3 1 CUB control register bit Meaning Value 31 Software reset write only 1 reset 1 P gt BANK 1 M gt BANK 0 30 SDRAM bank select 0 P gt BANK 0 M gt BANK 1 29 0 SDRAM configuration Expert reserved Writing one at bit 31 makes a global reset but the FPGA is still booted and operational It is not necessary to clear the software reset bit Under regular usage this reset feature should not be required After a software reset all registers are back initialized to the boot default values The SDRAM configuration bit
15. em the detected start pulses which are slightly less since at times the C111 board may be still busy processing the previous event Those are accumulated in the statistics register 4 the accepted start pulses which in 2D mode is even less because of the pile up rejection logic The statistics register may be used to compute the data rate of the seen events the ratio accepted versus seen events the balance X1 X2 Y1 Y2 7 Programming the C111 board 7 1 Plug amp play Vendor Id 10E8 AMCC Device Id EE08 ESRF C111 7 2 Address map and registers summary CUB general purpose registers are mapped in IO segment 1 Offset Type Name Description 0x00 W once CUB control 6 3 0x04 W once CUB SDRAM control 6 3 0x08 R CUB status 6 3 0x0C R Temperature status 6 3 0x40 R W SRDAM clear 6 3 0x44 R W SDRAM start 6 3 0x48 R W SDRAM end 6 3 0x4C R W SDRAM pattern 6 3 C111 dedicated registers are mapped in IO segment 2 Offset Type Name Description 0x00 R data FIFO port 6 4 0x04 R W Configuration 1 5 4 0x08 R W Configuration 2 5 5 0x0C R W Configuration 3 5 6 0x10 R W Configuration 4 6 2 0x14 R W Configuration 5 ey 0x18 0x30 Reserved 0x34 R W Timer 5 3 0x38 R Statistics 6 6 0x3C W Test pattern 8 1 Memory bank 0 respectively 1 is mapped
16. gnal terminates an acquisition sequence Any hit on whatever channel 0 to 3 wakes up the TDC Hits are recorded until a common stop pulse arises Time coding is done on the fly by latching the status of a free running counter with a bin time of 150 ps This yields some values Z COM stop and Yn hit on channel n n from 0 to 3 Data are extracted from the ASIC and fed to an arithmetic unit which computes the differences Xn Yn Z for each hit on each channel Several hits can be recorded on the same channel before the common stop arises Then several Xn values are produced related to the same channel number In case the common stop pulse is missing a time out is triggered Already recorded hits are flushed out and a new sequence may restart Typical output rate is 10 MHz but strongly depend on the input statistics and the common stop period 5 2 2 Gas filled detector boot configuration The C111 always operates in the common start configuration whereby the COM signal initiates an acquisition sequence An internal gate is generated Its duration is determined by the time out register value Time coding is done on the fly by latching the status of a free running counter with a bin time of 150 ps This yields 5 values Z COM start X1 X2 Y1 and Y2 Data are extracted from the ASIC and fed to an arithmetic unit which computes the results X X1 X2 OffsetX Y Y1 Y2 OffsetY the offset is discussed below
17. in memory segment 3 respectively 4 7 3 Software 7 3 1 Basic utilities The Electronics Group has developed several basic utilities running under the LINUX and WINDOS operating system cllltst general purpose test and C111 handling program cll Iplot a simplistic acquisition software cl Imagic heuristic tuning of the C111 board for the readout of a 2D GFDdetector 7 3 2 GUIs The Electronics Group has developed Graphical User Interfaces only validated in the WINDOWS environment C111 gui 1D is dealing with MHIT MHIP and GFD 1D whereas C gui 2D is dealing with GFD 2D 8 Advanced configurations 8 1 C111 test mode hardware check The 32 bit test register can be used to check the C111 hardware Writing in the test register mimics the AMS111 output port according to the following format 31 30 29 16 15 14 13 0 Y port status Y data X port status X data Then the storage memory can be read back to verify that the data path looks fine This specific test mode is available in the MHIT configuration only The AMS111 ASIC can be further tested by exercising the MASK4 bit of its control register see 5 5 A simplified test procedure for the AMS111 ASIC may involve the following steps using the configuration register 2 Reset state PWD 1 check that LOCK remains low PLL is locked Set PWD 0 Power is now up check PLL still locked Set
18. ion the expected data range is 500 ns 0 15 ns 3333 already quite a large size in 2D Next table summarizes the maximum manageable delay line length GFD 2D full res 150 ps 300 ns 1 2 res 300 ps 600 ns 1 4 res 600 ps 1200 ns GFD ID full res 150 ps 1200 ns 1 2 or 1 4 res 2400 ns
19. k 11 AMS111 monitor AMS111 monitor GATE actual AMS111 activity from common start to end GFD or any hit to common stop multihit It is noteworthy taht the GATE green led will follow the signal selected for monitoring at the GATE output ErrorClear actually this is the internal flush signal which is routed there But since when piled up events are detected GFD mode the C111 is automatically flushed this may be used to monitor the level of pile up GFD only AMS111 locked low is OK AMS111 monitor MASK4 or counter MSB When counter MSB should be jitter free when the PLL is locked The period is 16384 Tres typically 2 4576 us 8 6 Frame sequencing time resolved acquisition When configured for time resolved acquisition the CLR front panel input is reconfigured to receive the framing information the CLR input is coded in length if CLR High 50 ns this is frame zero restart from storage address zero if CLR High gt 100 ns this is next live frame if CLR Low this is dead frame events are discarded A frame zero mark in itself does not actually start the acquisition a dead frame may follow For the acquisition to be immediately effective frame zero mark must be followed by a next live frame So typically CLR low High for 50 ns Low for 50 ns gt frame zero CLR High for gt 100 ns Low for gt 100 ns gt 1st live frame CLR High for gt 100 ns Low for
20. mum number of frames depending on the CUB memory and image sizes eu 32 bit CUB 256M CUB 512M 512 512 128 256 IK IK 32 64 2K 2K 8 16 4K 4K 1 note 1 note ID 4K 4K Note Indeed time resolved is not supported for those large images as it would make little sense 5 8 Test register This register is not used in normal operation It may be used to check the C111 hardware This is addressed in chapter 8 6 PCI interface unit description 6 1 Architecture overview The PCI interface unit captures the data coming out from the readout unit to store them either in a 256 word depth FIFO or in the on board histogramming memory Both the FIFO and the histogramming memory are dual ported to the PCI bus The PCI interface unit formats the data before storing them in the FIFO In the present implementation only two formats are supported GFD or multihit The PCI interface is based on the AMCC S5933 chipset Description of the AMCC chip is out of the scope of this manual Along with the PCI bus target interface an interrupter and a couple of control and status registers complement the PCI interface unit The on board memory is organized in 2 banks 0 and 1 and 2 ports M and P on the VIRTEX FPGA The data acquisition principle relies on a single command bit to control the switch between the 2 banks The TDC readout unit M port writes data to one bank say 1
21. ow the 12 bit range it is discarded GFD time stamp format 31 28 27 0 1000 time stamp value It may exceptionally happen that there is no actual X Y data following a valid time stamp in particular when an overflow has been detected The time stamp period is 4 times the main TDC clock period Hence at 150 ps resolution Time stamp period 76 8 ns 6 5 Local memory mapping 6 5 1 Local memory addressing The C111 local memory is always managed by 32 bit words From port M the memory is always used in the histogramming mode That is every event increments a single location The memory address being incremented is directly determined by the pixel data format as described in the previous section FIFO to PCIbus This is described in the next table Configuration Addressing Address range MHIT or MHIP pixel data 4 0 0x03 FFFC GFD 1D pixel data 4 0 OxOOFFFC GFD 2D NOT time 0 OXFFFFFC pixel data 4 resolved fixed 4K 4K image size Frame number Image Size CUB memory 512M assumed 512 256 LSBits pixel data 4 GFD 2D time resolved MSBits according to conf reg 5 IK 64 2K 16 6 5 2 Bank swapping It is up to the host computer to manage memory banks swapping at his best convenience Basically 2 strategies may be implemented Single bank acquisition scheme Select bank 0 this
22. pose the FIFO can also be written into see 8 1 Data are presented onto the PCI bus by reading a single 32 bit wide location called the FIFO data register Closely coupled with the FIFO management is the configuration register 4 that keeps track of the number of data words already stored in the FIFO memory The PCI interrupter is triggered by the number of data already stored in the FIFO Depending on bit 9 8 of the configuration register 4 an interrupt may be generated when the FIFO is not empty or at least 64 words have been filled in The PCI interrupt request is cleared after the FIFO is empty that is after all data have been read out Depending on the configuration the data storage is organized differently In GFD configuration not only the event X Y coordinates is recorded but in addition each event is preceded by a time stamp value Thus in GFD configuration for each incomming event 2 words are sequentially stored in the FIFO first the time stamp then the X Y coordinates Depending on the operating mode the 32 bit data word is formatted as follows Multihit and multihip data format 31 16 15 14 13 0 0 Channel 0 3 Time from stop value GFD 1D data format 31 14 13 0 all zero X value GFD 2D data format 31 24 23 12 11 0 all zero Y value X value Notel in GFD 2D format should a result overfl
23. r each channel separately are counted up and the timer counts down When the timer stops statistics are frozen and an interrupt is generated The 5th register indirect address 4 records lost hits These could be captured but couldn t be safely related to a definite stop and have been discarded It is noteworthy that even more hits than recorded may have been lost some of them just not captured at all due to the input deadtime The statistics registers are 28 bit wide In the case any statistics register would get its MSbit set this is flagged as statistics overflow and and interrupt is generated The statistics registers can be read out from the PCI bus through indirect addressing The statistics register number to be read out must first be written into the configuration register 4 Then the contents of the so specified register may be read out from the shared statistics register location Multihip data format The statistics operate the same as in the multihit configuration but the 5th register indirect address 4 records common start hits those not skipped by the C111 logic GFD data format The same 5 registers as above multihip are available indirect address 0 to 4 In addition there are 2 more statistics registers Rejected pileup event count indirect address 5 ALU overflow indirect address 6 It must be further commented that there are the real start pulses all those produced by the detector syst
24. r with poor resolution 8 4 Controlling the resolution Because of aging or under stressing temperature conditions it might exceptionally happen that ASIC cannot lock at the imposed resolution The LOCKED bit should be carefully checked see 5 5 Also when the PUP LED on the front panel flickers in the absence of external hits with the cables disconnected this indicates that the PLL is not locked which spoils the resolution The elementary bin time coding can be controlled from an external clock In this case an hardware switch needs to be configured and a clock supplied on the internal SMB connector analog control of the AMS111 ASIC must be retuned in the laboratory the elementary bin size is related to the external clock frequency by the formula F MHz 10 6 Tres ps 256 For example to get a 150 ps bin size the external clock frequency is 26 0417 MHz The absolute maximum range is 140 to 160 ps The external clock input is AC coupled 8 5 Hardware monitoring of the C111 activity One hardware output is available for monitoring purposes on the front panel on coax connector The monitor signal may be routed to the front panel under program control see 5 4 and 5 5 by selecting one internal signal from the AMS111 ASIC and from the FPGA Routing capabilities are summarized in the next table CFG1 bit 7 6 GFD MHIT 00 GATE GATE 01 ErrorClear ErrorClear 10 ALU overflow AMS111 loc
25. ration bit 19 18 bits 17 10 bits 9 0 quarter half resolution when set Offset Y Offset X There are separate offset registers for the X and Y channels The offsets are used to shift the results of the subtractions X1 X2 and Y1 Y2 so that the results are always positive binary encoded values This fits the requirement of a delay line based detector Indeed given DL the delay line length it is expected that the time encoded differences are in the range minus DL left end side to plus DL right end side The offset register is used to bias the result to always yield positive values from 0 to 2 DL This simplifies the updating of images in the back end electronics and or host software It is noteworthy that the X and Y offsets may be different to fit non square geometries of the detector Although the offset value often conceptually duplicates the time out value they are linked to the physical length of the lelay lines it is set independently because it may be secure to program a gate duration slightly larger than the exact delay line length and the time out value increments by steps of about 19 2 ns which is too coarse for setting the offset bias Actually the offset value increments by steps of 16 times the time coding resolution The typical pitch is therefore 16 150 ps 2 4 ns Application example for a 250 ns delay line based square detector follows Time out value 250 80 pedes
26. readout note the C111 self adapts it acquisition rate to the incoming event flux Usually when the gate lenth extends over the whole start period one burst out of two is skipped The Configuration register 1 resets to FF00 after booting 5 5 Configuration register 2 This 8 bit register is used to configure the AMS111 ASIC For more informations please refer to the AMS111 documentation CS EL 02 01 bit Meaning Value AMS111 MASK4 readout common reference time value 0 Keep multihit 1 Discard GFD 1 AMS111 STYLEO3 internal gate management Pe Sate Te veh CaM Ope GFD 2 AMS111 MUXSEL ASIC monitor output select 0 Counter highest bit 1 MASK4 copy 3 AMS111 power saving 0 up 1 down 4 AMSI111 pile up X enable 0 Disable 5 AMS111 pile up Y enable 0 Disable 6 AMS111 PLL locked status read only 0 OK locked 1 Not locked 7 AMS111 Monitor output status read only Important notes After booting the Configuration register 2 cannot be read until it has been first written into The AMS111 stays in the non operational power saving mode until it is switched on by writing zero in bit 3 After it has been written at least once the Configuration register 2 reads back correctly Bit 1 style03 strongly depends upon the FPGA boot configuration This also applies to the MASK4 bit It is the software responsibility to keep the STYL
27. rved 0 30 Initialization done 1 in progress al h a IUEe EUS en be cleared before new request To clear the memory a zero value pattern see 6 3 8 without increment does the job The increment feature may be used for test purpose the value written to the memory is incremented along with the address Before starting the initialization sequence the histogrammer must be stopped This is done by enabling the readout FIFO which can be symmetrically understood as stopping the histogrammer set configuration register4 bit 16 The whole procedure is done when bit 31 is one and bit 30 is zero Typical initialization speed is 400 Mbytes s The initialization sequencer only runs at memory port M Depending on which bank needs to be cleared the consistent bank swap selection must be implemented before 6 3 6 CUB SDRAM START register Start address pointer rounded at 8 words boundary 6 3 7 CUB SDRAM END register End address pointer rounded at 8 words boundary The initialization includes the 8 end address locations That means for example to stop at Oxc00 set end register at Oxbff Oxbfc does the same 6 3 8 CUB SDRAM PATTERN register The value to be written into the memory This may be incremented at each location if the increment bit is set see 6 3 5 6 4 FIFO to PCI bus The FIFO for data storage to PCI bus is 256 word depth It can only be readout from the PCI bus by 32 bit wide words For test pur
28. s are initialized during the boot They should not be changed then To swap memory banks write the SDRAM bank select as required The actual change of banks my be delayed by a dew hundreds nanoseconds and never more than 7 us Before starting any SDRAM access to the new bank the software must check the SDRAM bank status bit to guarantee data integrity see 6 3 4 6 3 2 CUB status register bit Meaning Value 0 power 1 8V 1 OK 1 power 2 5V 1 OK 2 power 3 3V 1 OK 3 power 5V 1 OK 4 power 12V 1 OK 5 power 12V 1 OK 7 6 Reserved 0 9 8 Reserved 1 10 33 MHz PLL locked 1 OK 11 TDC clock PLL locked 1 OK 23 12 Reserved 0 31 24 CUB serial number The CUB status register is read only 6 3 3 CUB temperature register NIYet bit Meaning Value 6 3 4 CUB SDRAM register bit Meaning Value 1 P gt BANK 1 M gt BANK 0 31 SDRAM bank status 0 P gt BANK 0 M gt BANK 1 30 SDRAM FIFO status 29 0 SDRAM configuration Expert reserved The SDRAM configuration bits are initialized during the boot They should not be changed then 6 3 5 CUB SDRAM CLEAR register bit Meaning Value 0 Start initialization W only 1 start l Pattern increment R W 1 increment 2 29 rese
29. stop common start GFD Y2 NIM coax in channel 3 Y2 GFD Y1 NIM coax in channel 2 Y1 GFD X2 NIM coax in channel 1 X2 GFD X1 NIM coax in channel 0 X1 GFD 5 Readout unit description 5 1 Architecture overview The readout unit is responsible for the time coding and processing of the raw values before passing the results onto the PCI bus interface or the histogramming memory This is implemented partly in the AMS111 ASIC and partly in the FPGA This document describes the present functionalities of the C111 board New functionalities could be developed upon request by modifying the FPGA boot program In case the on board histogramming memory is not used the host processor software somewhat paces the actual readout speed Should the PCI interface becomes slower than the arrival of events the readout unit will pause During that period new incoming events are lost Typically a readout throughput of 200 Kevents s can be achieved safely by most readily available processors This includes basic processing like sorting the data to build up a histogram in the host memory When the on board histogramming memory is used events readout proceed at full speed up to 5 Mevents s sustained Next paragraphs describe the resources that are involved in the readout procedure 5 2 Boot configurations 5 2 1 Multihit boot configuration The C111 always operates in the common stop configuration whereby the COM si
30. tal 19 2 9 The program value 10 could be used to ensure that events are well captured trade off at the expense of dead time Otherwise events could be missed because of the gate jitter typically 5 ns OffsetX OffsetY 250 2 4 104 assuming a resolution of 150 ps These values should be fine tuned experimentally to fit the exact delay line lengths often slightly different in the X and Y dimensions The half resolution bit controls the final data format When set the least significant bit of the time coded value is stripped out This mimics a 300 ps resolution instead of 150 ps This is useful to pack the data in the local storage memory when the full resolution is not required Configuration register 3 resets to zero after booting 5 7 Configuration register 5 This is only relevant in GFD mode of operation when the C216 TFG is used to control the C111 TDC Configuration register 5 controls the storage memory mapping bit Meaning Value 0000 no time resolved 4K 4K 0001 time resolved no ROI 0011 time resolved ROI size 512 512 NTYet 3 0 Memory mapping mode 0000 1D or 4K 4K 7 4 Image size time resolved no ROT 0001 512 512 0010 1K 1K 0011 2K 2K 11 8 ROI X origin 256 pixels increment 15 12 ROI Y origin 256 pixels increment 27 16 Current live frame number time Read only resolved Next table summarizes the maxi
31. tched on following a FAIL red system reset then normally off after a configuration file has been downloaded amber TDC paused awaiting software restart green C111 is PCI bus master Copy of the MONITOR external output GATE by GATE green default see 8 5 note Dual purpose indicates an error notel condition or PUP fred aAMS111 PLL unlocked RDY green Data ready note 2 Note 1 Error meaning depends on the boot configuration GFD or MultiHit GFD piled up events MultiHit Time out no stop or start pulse close to stop pulse by less than 10 ns The latter must be considered as a warning the event is most often correctly recorded but this should be avoided as much as possible In case of very high event rate start too close from stop might be lost more than 10 ns is safe In general this can easily be achieved by delaying the common stop as necessary using a cable Note 2 The RDY status is memorized for about 70 ms Therefore even at very low event rate this led reliably indicates data delivery By contrast the GATE led is NOT memorized The latter intensity reflects the true event rate and becomes hardly observable GATE Positive slow NIM out Gate or monitor activity software programmable see 8 5 CLR NIM coax in Inhibit fast clear or C216 TFG I F software programmable see 5 4 COM NIM coax in Common
32. tional Max 4 V 50 Ohms adapter sine or square wave Input pulse width 5 ns min falling edge sensitive Common start to any hit input GFD ee MHIP wore Common stop period MHIT min 120 ns 2 2 Time coding Resolution 150 ps bin time 100 ps RMS Differential non linearity DNL 1 Dynamic range 14 bits about 2 4 us Dead time GFD 30 ns Dead time multihit multihip 16 ns two first hits then 40 ns typical depending on event statistics 2 3 Readout throughput 2D GFD gate length 150 ns 4 10 events s max Multihit 2 5 MHz max stop frequency Multihip 6 0 MHz max start frequency Local memory histogramming rate 7 10 events s Local memory initialization rate 320 Mbytes s Local memory size 2 banks of 128Mbytes or 256Mbytes 2 4 Gating and event time stamping Gate resolution 19 2ns Gate duration 100 ns to 4 us programmable Gate jitter 5 ns GFD and MHIP configuration Time stamp resolution 76 8 ns Time stamp range 28 bits about 5 25 s 2 5 PCI interface Data path 32 bits 33 MHz 5 Volts signalling Mode Target read write Power supply 5 Volts 400 mA 3 3 Volts 200 mA max 2 6 Front panel outputs Monitor signal slow NIM 5V
33. while the readout task on the PCI port P either reads from the other bank or is idle After bank swapping the data acquisition task may carry on on bank 0 while PCI reads bank 1 A built in hardware allows to initialize to clear in particular the memory Bank clear is performed from port M under PCIbus control w r histogrammer i SDRAM_Bank_1 M 5 mezzani REFRESH Bus_ switch SDRAM _Bank_bit SDRAM_Bank_2 amec_addon 6 2 Configuration register 4 This 32 bit wide register is mainly used to configure the PCI interface unit It is initialized to zero at boot time bit Meaning Value 0 7 FIFO word count read only 0 empty to 255 full 00 masked 01 FIFO not empty 10 64 words in FIFO 11 reserved 9 8 IRQ FIFO mask 10 IRQ timer mask 0 masked 11 timer status read only 1 counting 12 statistics overflow status read only 1 overflow 13 IRQ timer status read only 1 pending 14 IRQ FIFO status read only 1 pending 15 IRQ pending read only 1 pending 16 FIFO enable 1 enable FIFO 0 enable local SDRAM 17 CLR front panel input status Active High 18 27 Reserved 30 28 Statistics channel selector 0 6 31 clear and pause TDC 0 acquisition start 1 TDC clear and acquisition stopped Writing a one in bit 31 does a clear TDC command It re initializes the r

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