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CDR Project Summary and Issues

CDR Project Summary and Issues. Paul Dauncey Imperial College London. Cost estimates. Readout boards 2 prototypes, 15 system and 5 spare production Cost £2600/board = £59k Trigger boards 1 prototype, 2 system and 1 spare production Cost £1200/board = £5k Test board 1 board = £3k

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CDR Project Summary and Issues

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  1. CDR Project Summary and Issues Paul Dauncey Imperial College London Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  2. Cost estimates • Readout boards • 2 prototypes, 15 system and 5 spare production • Cost £2600/board = £59k • Trigger boards • 1 prototype, 2 system and 1 spare production • Cost £1200/board = £5k • Test board • 1 board = £3k • Infrastructure • NRA = £2k, cables = £3k • PC/disk = £12k, PCI-VME = £7k, VME crates = £10k • Total infrastructure = £34k • System total = £101k • FY02/03 = £20k, FY03/04 = £81k Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  3. Readout board schedule Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  4. Trigger board schedule Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  5. Engineering and technical effort • Readout board: 18 months engineering design • 3 months Manchester (Dave Mercer) • 10 months Imperial (Dave Price, Osman Zorba) • 5 months missing • Trigger and test boards: 6 months engineering design each • 5 months UCL (Martin Postranecky, Matt Warren) • 7 months missing • Layout and fabrication: 5 months technical • 5 months missing • If approved, need missing effort from RAL ID • Engineering design: 12 months effort, from Jan 2003 to Mar 2004 • One person at 0.8FTE, could be project lead engineer • Technical: 5 months effort, mid and late 2003 Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  6. Feasibility issues • Is project possible given within cost, schedule and effort? • Still possible to adjust (slightly) proposal figures for cost and effort • Schedule set by end date, which may move later • Is system able to meet requirements? • Will it run at anywhere near 1 kHz? • Will the noise be low enough? • Is it flexible enough to deal with HCAL options? • Is the system testable enough to debug the boards? • Configuration data all read/write • Configuration data readback on event data path • DAC internal loopback to ADC’s • Calibration circuit on VFE-PCB’s • Test board is “inverted readout board” to check all signals on cables • Is firmware feasible within time and components? Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  7. Some remaining design choices • Chosen VME but VME data rate (~20 MBytes/s) is limit of readout speed; is PCI/PXI a better choice? • Pros: faster by factor 2-3, innovative, less expensive (?) • Cons: No experience, possible mix of PCI and VME in system • 6U readout board very tight for space • Six IDC 40-pin connectors might not fit on front panel: use back? 9U? • Components might not fit on board: double sided? 9U? • Reduce to five cables per readout board? Needs 18 boards • How many cables per slave FPGA? • Two-to-one would increase I/O pins by 57 but halve number of FPGA’s • Should trigger or readout boards give event VME interrupts? • Single interrupt simpler but need to poll for sequence completion • Trigger board stand-alone or simple rider on readout board? • Rider would reduce cost, second slave trigger board would not be mounted Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  8. Some unsolved problems • VFE-PCB “LVDS” problem • VFE chip has PMOS input stage; they want to run this 0V to –5V rather than +5V to 0V to reduce noise. • All “LVDS” signals then offset by –5V from standard; e.g. quiescent level at –3.8V rather than +1.2V • Should the VFE-PCB convert to standard level or readout board convert from offset level? • Use alternative signal: ECL? • Connector/cable set choice • VFE-PCB has 4.5mm thickness constraint on combined PCB/connector • Proposed SHL connector needs cables soldered, cannot be mounted two deep on front panel and has a maximum of 20 pins • Trigger specification: how much logic goes inside the board? • Overdesign to accommodate all possible combinations of external logic? Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

  9. We would like to hear your thoughts! Proposal will be resubmitted on 18 Nov • Must specify total equipment cost and RAL ID effort What are the main things we need to do/fix before then? • Cost? • Main cost is readout boards • How can we be sure 6U is sufficient? • Are fabrication and assembly costs reasonable? • Main component cost is ADC’s • How do we determine whether these are usable? • Effort? • Most effort goes into FPGA firmware • How do we determine if we have allowed sufficient effort for these designs? • Is there enough left over for the rest of the designs? Paul Dauncey - CDR Summary

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