21–25 Sept 2009
Institut des Cordeliers 15, rue de l'Ecole de Médecine (Métro Odéon) Paris, France
Europe/Paris timezone
<strong>The deadline for paper submission has been extended to 23 October 2009</strong>

Analogue Input Calibration of the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger

23 Sept 2009, 11:50
25m
Institut des Cordeliers 15, rue de l'Ecole de Médecine (Métro Odéon) Paris, France

Institut des Cordeliers 15, rue de l'Ecole de Médecine (Métro Odéon) Paris, France

Speaker

John Morris (Queen Mary University of London)

Description

The ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger is a hardware-based pipelined system using custom electronics which identifies, within a fixed latency of 2.5 us, highly energetic objects resulting from LHC collisions. It is composed of three main sub-systems. The PreProcessor system first conditions and digitises approximately 7200 pre-summed analogue calorimeter signals at the bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz, and identifies the specific bunch-crossing of the interaction using a digital filtering technique. Pedestal subtraction and noise suppression applied, and final calibrated digitised transverse energies are transmitted in parallel to the two subsequent processor systems. Several channel-dependent parameters require setting in the PreProcessor system to provide these digital signals, aligned in time and properly calibrated. The different techniques which are used to derive these parameters are described, along with the quality tests of the analogue input signals and the status of the energy calibration.

Primary author

Mr Martin Wessels (Heidelberg University, KIP)

Presentation materials