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T 63: DAQ und Trigger I

T 63.8: Talk

Wednesday, March 5, 2008, 18:30–18:45, KGI-HS 1108

Data Acquisition and Time distribution system of PANDA experiment — •Igor Konorov, Alexander Mann, and Stephan Paul for the PANDA DAQ collaboration — Technische Univeristaet Muenchen

PANDA experiment at GSI aims to build a Data Acquisition system where all detector channels are self triggering entities; they autonomously detect signals and provide physical relevant information. The data processing and trigger selection are done by multiple compute nodes, which are connected together by a high performance network. The system has a pipelined architecture, which is scalable in width and in depth. As a mechanical and electrical standard for system components, and system integration we chose the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture. The DAQ is capable to process 20 GBytes of data per second. The architecture of the DAQ and the Time Distribution System is presented.

This project is supported by BMBF, Maier-Leibniz-Labor Garching and Future DAQ (EU I3HP, RII3-CT-2004-506078).

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