140 likes | 247 Views
Read out & data analysis of the MVD demonstrator. S. Amar-Youcef , M. Deveaux, I. Fröhlich, J. Michel, C. Müntz, C. Schrader, S. Seddiki, T. Tischler, and J. Stroth. Outline. Goals Read out & data analysis software First measurements Test of data consistency
E N D
Read out & data analysis of the MVD demonstrator S. Amar-Youcef, M. Deveaux, I. Fröhlich, J. Michel, C. Müntz, C. Schrader, S. Seddiki, T. Tischler, and J. Stroth
Outline • Goals • Read out & data analysis software • First measurements • Test of data consistency • Quality of the analog readout chain • Summary 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Goals of the software • Validation of the demonstrator • Build C++ platform to test data sparsification algorithms and to compare with FPGA-implementation. • Interfacing the demonstrator with CBM-Root and the Strasbourg pixel telescope • Option to interface this algorithm with the CBMRoot digitizer to test it in simulation 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
GEANT+ MVD Digitizer AD conversion Strasbourg pixel beam telescope Raw data transfer (Mode 0) FPGA data sparsification (Mode 1) Digitizer data sparsification HDD Reader + Offline data sparsification Reader Reader Analog/Digital cluster finder Dedicated analysis, validation, radhardness, … CBMRoot interface MVD-clusters or MVD-hits Data acquisition & Demonstrator Analysis Software (DAS) MIMOSA - chip HDD 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
GEANT+ MVD Digitizer Strasbourg pixel beam telescope FPGA data sparsification (Mode 1) Digitizer data sparsification Reader Reader CBMRoot interface MVD-clusters or MVD-hits Status MIMOSA - chip AD conversion Raw data transfer (Mode 0) HDD HDD Reader + Offline data sparsification Analogcluster finder Analog/Digital cluster finder Dedicated analysis, validation, radhardness, … 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
MAPS add-on board Demo-AUX analogue output sync. signals Mi20 board (Previously tested with Strasbourg reference system) Trb2 (TRBnet) or data transfer: I/O-card data transfer: OP-link monitoring Test-setup File Server First usecase of the DAS Validation of analog readout chain of the demonstrator 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Test of data consistency • Constant pixel sequence in frames, Since data is rearranged Frame 0 Frame 1 Signal (ADC units) Signal (ADC units) column row column row Any shift in pixel order reflect the dynamic range! If correctly arranged: CDS eliminates the dynamic range. 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Performing CDS Frame 0 Frame 1 CDS Signal (ADC units) Tested for several 1000 consecutive frames => OK column row 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Test of data consistency • Hit distribution reproduces illumination spot by 55Fe-source Picture of the collimator of the Fe55-source Order of pixels seems to be OK! 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Quality of the analog readout chain • Significant parameters • Particle detection ability • Gain • Noise 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Particle detection ability Cluster-building for charge spectrum (55Fe-source) • Significant hits (amplitude > 5*noise) → seed candidate • Test seed candidates: no adjacent pixel with larger amplitude • Seed found: take all adjacent pixels to build cluster Diode Hits Entries Margin Hits Hit-Cluster As expected from reference system => OK CDS-Signal (ADC) 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Gain test • Using photons from 55Fe-source for ADC calibration Gain = 6e/ADC Small, irrelevant variation with respect to reference system (Expected K-Peaks at 400ADC) => OK Kα Entries Kβ Margin Hits CDS-Signal (ADC) 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Noise measurement Noise: RMS of the fluctuations of the pixels over time F0-F1 RMS of Individual pixels Signal (ADC units) row column Mean noise = 33e => Expected 25e Origin of additional noise was identified (preliminary analog cable). Building an dedicated cable is in progress, expect results within two weeks. 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting
Summary • The Demonstrator Analysis Software (DAS) is a software to analyse the data of the MVD-demonstrator within CBMRoot. • It will allow to test the same data sparsification algorithms with real data and simulated data. • It will interface the MVD + the Strasbourg pixel telescope with CBMRoot • DAS was used to validate the FPGA-board of the MVD-demonstrator using a tested MIMOSA-20 chip. • The data consistency of the FPGA-board was confirmed. • The hit finding ability of the FPGA-board was confirmed. • The source of a small additional noise with respect to the slower reference system was identified and will be fixed within the next weeks. • The tests performed confirm the validity of the design of the FPGA-Board 13th CBM Collaboration Meeting