Title :
The control system for the front-end electronics of the ALICE time projection chamber
Author :
Richter, M. ; Alme, J. ; Bablok, S. ; Larsen, D. ; Röhrich, D. ; Ullaland, K. ; Røed, K. ; Keidel, R. ; Kofler, Ch. ; Krawutschke, T. ; Alt, T. ; Lindenstruth, V. ; Stockmeier, M.R. ; Frankenfeld, U. ; Gutierrez, C. Gonzalez ; Musa, L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Technol., Bergen Univ.
Abstract :
The ALICE detector is a dedicated heavy-ion detector currently built at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The detector control system (DCS) covers the task of controlling, configuring and monitoring the detector. One subsystem is the control system for the front-end electronics of the time projection chamber (TPC). It controls in total 216 readout system with 4356 front-end cards serving roughly 560000 channels. Since the experiment is running in a radiation environment, fault tolerance, error correction and system stability in general are major concerns. The presented system consists of a large number of distributed nodes in a layer-structured hierarchy. The low-level node controlling the front-end electronics is an embedded computer system, the DCS board, which provides the opportunity to run a light-weight Linux system on the card, making it a fully operative computer. The board interfaces to the front-end electronics via a dedicated hardware interface and connects to the higher DCS-layers via the DIM communication framework over Ethernet. This article presents the architecture of the system, the application of the DCS board and experiences from integration tests
Keywords :
Linux; control engineering computing; high energy physics instrumentation computing; nuclear electronics; particle detectors; physical instrumentation control; time projection chambers; ALICE detector control system; Large Hadron Collider; Linux system; dedicated hardware interface; embedded computer system; front-end card; front-end electronics; heavy-ion detector; readout system; time projection chamber; Control systems; Detectors; Distributed control; Embedded computing; Error correction; Fault tolerant systems; Large Hadron Collider; Lighting control; Monitoring; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
Real Time Conference, 2005. 14th IEEE-NPSS
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9183-7
DOI :
10.1109/RTC.2005.1547426