2007 15th IEEE-NPSS Real-Time Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/rtc.2007.4382750
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CMS DAQ Event Builder Based on Gigabit Ethernet

Abstract: The CMS Data Acquisition System is designed to build and filter events originating from 476 detector data sources at a maximum trigger rate of 100 KHz. Different architectures and switch technologies have been evaluated to accomplish this purpose. Events will be built in two stages: the first stage will be a set of event builders called FED Builders. These will be based on Myrinet technology and will pre-assemble groups of about 8 data sources. The second stage will be a set of event builders called Readout Bu… Show more

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“…An Event Manager (EVM) provides the flow control by steering the event building based on trigger information. The two-stage event building approach is described in detail in [4].…”
Section: Trigger and Daq General Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An Event Manager (EVM) provides the flow control by steering the event building based on trigger information. The two-stage event building approach is described in detail in [4].…”
Section: Trigger and Daq General Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only two trigger levels are employed in CMS: the Level-1 Trigger (L1T), implemented using custom electronics reduces the initial event rate by a factor of 100 [3] using custom electronics. Events accepted by the Level-1 are read-out and assembled by the DAQ Event Builder (EVB) [4]. The second trigger level, the High Level Trigger (HLT) analyzes complete CMS events at the Level-1 accept rate of 100 kHz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The full detector data (~1MB) corresponding to the events accepted by the L1T are read out by the DAQ system at a rate up to 100 kHz. The event building [6], i.e. the assembling of the event fragments coming from each detector front-end module, takes place in two stages.…”
Section: Trigger and Daq System Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%