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23 February 2005 Fast synchronous distribution network of data streams for RPC Muon Trigger in CMS experiment
Tomasz A. Filipek, Krzysztof T. Pozniak, Ignacy M. Kudla, Krzysztof Kierzkowski, Wojciech Oklinski, Ryszard S. Romaniuk
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Abstract
The paper presents a design and realization of the fast and synchronous data transmission system for the RPC Muon Trigger in the CMS experiment. There is described a method of data distribution system design on the TriDAQ board. The solution takes into account the realization methods of particular building components of the involved transmission channels. The chosen solution enables signal distribution originating from the multi gigabit optical links. The data signals are transmitted from the RPC chambers to the trigger processors and to the data acquisition block. The distribution network was build using a differential standard of data transmission -- the LVDS (low voltage differential signaling system). The solution applied practically for building a dedicated PCB is described.
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Tomasz A. Filipek, Krzysztof T. Pozniak, Ignacy M. Kudla, Krzysztof Kierzkowski, Wojciech Oklinski, and Ryszard S. Romaniuk "Fast synchronous distribution network of data streams for RPC Muon Trigger in CMS experiment", Proc. SPIE 5775, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments III, (23 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.610615
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KEYWORDS
Data acquisition

Muons

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Curium

Data transmission

Sensors

Transmittance

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