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A 40 GByte/s read-out system for GEM
Author(s) -
M. Bowden,
James E. Carrel,
J. Dorenbosch,
V.S. Kapoor
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/71689
Subject(s) - detector , computer science , data acquisition , bandwidth (computing) , computer hardware , operating system , telecommunications
The preliminary design of the read-out system for the GEM (Gammas, Electrons, Muons) detector at the Superconducting Super Collider is presented. The system reads all digitized data from the detector data sources at a Level 1 trigger rate of up to 100 kHz. A total read-out bandwidth of 40 GBytes/s is available. Data are stored in buffers that are accessible for further event filtering by an on-line, processor farm. Data are transported to the farm only as they are needed by the higher-level trigger algorithms, leading to a reduced bandwidth requirement in the Data Acquisition System

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