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T0 DCS status. Meeting on V0 and T0 electronics 10 December 2004 CERN. Power Supply functional diagram of the T0 Detector. Overview of VME controller V2718+A2818: PCI - VME Bridge. VME64x compliant Optical Link 1.25 Gbit/s Daisy Chain Capability (up to 8 V2718 per A2818)
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T0 DCS status Meeting on V0 and T0 electronics 10 December 2004 CERN
Overview of VME controller V2718+A2818: PCI - VME Bridge. VME64x compliant Optical Link 1.25 Gbit/s Daisy Chain Capability (up to 8 V2718 per A2818) PCI 32 bit / 33MHz Low Protocol Overhead Transfer rate: up to ~60 Mbyte/sec No boot required: ready at power-up! Front panel dataway display Seven programmable I/Os
Main parameters of the Detector Control System for the T0 • Subsystem location Controlled parameters Number Contol • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Fast electr. VME delays 24 W • Thresholds for CFD 24 W • Thresholds for T0v 2 R/W • Thresholds for multiplicity • trigger 3 R/W • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • T0TRM VME crate same as TOF • T0DRM VME crate same as TOF • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Low voltage CAEN2725 LV supply on/off 6 R/W • for Shoe Box LV settings and readings 6 R/W • safety switch 1 on/off • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • HV voltage CAEN2725 HV supply on/off 24 R/W • HV settings and readings 24 R/W • safety switch 1 on/off • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Laser system switch 1 on/off • attenuator 1 R/W • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Generator switch 1 on/off • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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