• DocumentCode
    1470524
  • Title

    ATCA Fast Data Acquisition and Processing System for JET Gamma-Ray Cameras Upgrade Diagnostic

  • Author

    Pereira, Rita Costa ; Fernandes, Ana Maria ; Neto, André C. ; Sousa, Jorge ; Batista, Antonio J. ; Carvalho, Bernardo B. ; Correia, Carlos M B A ; Varandas, Carlos A F

  • Author_Institution
    Associacao EURATOM, Univ. Tec. de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Volume
    57
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    683
  • Lastpage
    687
  • Abstract
    Nuclear reaction gamma-ray diagnosis is one of the important techniques used for studying confined fast-ions. The Joint European Torus (JET) gamma-ray camera diagnostic provides information on the spatial distribution of fast ions. The system is currently being upgraded and should allow gamma-ray image measurements in high power deuterium JET pulses, and eventually in deuterium-tritium discharges. In order to fully exploit the diagnostic capabilities it is mandatory to develop a reliable, maintainable, multi-channel spectroscopy data acquisition and real-time processing (DAQP) system, which shares much of the common development for other specific implementation like Gamma-ray spectroscopy. The DAQP system is based on the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) and contains a 6 GFLOPS x86-based control unit and three transient recorder and processing (TRP) modules, to cope with the two arrays of collimators (10 horizontal + 9 vertical lines of sight), interconnected through PCI Express (PCIe) links. Each TRP module features 8 channels of 13 bit resolution sampling at 250 MHz, 4 GByte of local memory and two field programmable gate arrays able to perform complex trigger managing modes and allowing real time analyses (pulse height analyzer and pile-up discrimination), minimizing data storage and transfer issues. The DAQP system aims at overcoming the problem of storing large amount of data during long discharges. A raw/processed mode is being developed where the acquired raw data follows two parallel paths: besides being directly stored in the on-board memory, it is processed and streamed in real-time through PCIe links. This procedure is expected to greatly reduce the amount of data and to give the possibility of allowing continuous operation of the diagnostic. During commissioning and when data validation is required, the 4 GB raw data will be executed on the x86 control unit through a well known algorithm and the result cross checked with the proce- - ssed data.
  • Keywords
    Tokamak devices; computerised instrumentation; data acquisition; data analysis; field programmable gate arrays; fusion reactor instrumentation; nuclear engineering computing; peripheral interfaces; plasma diagnostics; ATCA; Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture; DAQP system; Joint European Torus; PCI Express links; collimator arrays; confined fast ions; data acquisition system; deuterium-tritium discharges; field programmable gate arrays; gamma-ray camera upgrade diagnostic; gamma-ray image measurements; high power deuterium JET pulses; nuclear reaction gamma-ray diagnosis; pile up discrimination; pulse height analysis; real time data processing system; transient recorder and processing modules; trigger managing modes; Cameras; Current measurement; Data acquisition; Deuterium; Maintenance; Performance analysis; Power measurement; Power system reliability; Pulse measurements; Spectroscopy; Data acquisition; gamma-rays; real time;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2009.2035913
  • Filename
    5446607