Author :
Suzuki, K. ; Ajimura, S. ; Chan, W.M. ; Fushimi, K. ; Hazama, R. ; Ichimura, K. ; Iida, T. ; Inukai, Y. ; Kakubata, H. ; Kishimoto, T. ; Maeda, S. ; Maeda, T. ; Matsuoka, K. ; Nakajima, K. ; Nakatani, N. ; Nomachi, M. ; Ogawa, I. ; Ohata, T. ; Ohsumi, H.
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, Japan
Abstract :
A new data acquisition (DAQ) system for the CANDLES experiment was developed using the SpaceWire protocol and the DAQ-Middleware framework. The CANDLES experiment uses a trigger board and Flash Analog-to-Digital Converters (FADCs). The SpaceWire helps us construct the DAQ system with a flexible and multi-path access to FADCs and the trigger board. FADCs have a ring buffer with three buffers to detect sequential decays from backgrounds. We developed the DAQ system with parallel read-out to reduce the dead time at high trigger rates using three read-out personal computers (PCs) that are connected to the three buffers in FADCs one by one. Each PC connects all FADCs and the trigger board and gathers a complete data set of one event without any event builder. The maximum DAQ speed of parallel read-out by three PCs was 2.4 times higher than that of single read-out. In order to collect event data sets from PCs, we built the network distributed DAQ system through Ethernet, which is naturally introduced with the DAQ-Middleware. To realize remote monitoring and histogram modification while the DAQ running, we also developed a dynamic online monitor system independent with the DAQ-Middleware.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; data acquisition; local area networks; middleware; protocols; readout electronics; CANDLES experiment; DAQ system; DAQ-Middleware framework; Ethernet; FADC; SpaceWire protocol; data acquisition system; dynamic online monitor system; flash analog-to-digital converters; histogram modification; network distributed DAQ system; parallel readout; readout personal computers; remote monitoring; sequential decays; Backplanes; Data acquisition; Histograms; Monitoring; Neutrino sources; Servers; Temperature measurement; DAQ; DAQ-middleware; spacewire;