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The ATLAS central level-1 trigger logic and TTC system
Ask, S; Berge, D; Borrego-Amaral, P; Caracinha, D; Ellis, N; Farthouat, P; Gallno, P; Haas, S; Haller, J; Klofver, P; Krasznahorkay, A; Messina, A; Ohm, C; Pauly, T; Perantoni, M; Lima, H P; Schuler, G; Sherman, D; Spiwoks, R; Wengler, T; de Seixas, J M; Teixeira, R T
Journal of Instrumentation. 2008;3:31.
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Abstract
The ATLAS central level-1 trigger logic consists in the Central Trigger Processor and the interface to the detector-specific muon level-1 trigger electronics. It is responsible for forming a level-1 trigger in the ATLAS experiment. The distribution of the timing, trigger and control information from the central trigger processor to the readout electronics of the ATLAS subdetectors is done with the TTC system. Both systems are presented.
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Digital electronic circuits; Modular; Trigger concepts and systems (hardware and software); electronics
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- Ask, S. Berge, D. Borrego-Amaral, P. Caracinha, D. Ellis, N. Farthouat, P. Gallnoe, P. Haas, S. Haller, J. Klofver, P. Krasznahorkay, A. Messina, A. Ohm, C. Pauly, T. Perantoni, M. Lima Junior, H. Pessoa Schuler, G. Sherman, D. Spiwoks, R. Wengler, T. de Seixas, J. M. Teixeira, R. Torga TTC systems We would like to thank Sophie Baron, Stephane Detraz and Markus Joos from the CERN PH-ESE group for their support of the TTC systems. We would like to thank Gary Beetham, Quentin King and Javier Serrano from the CERN AB department for their invaluable help in integrating the GMT hardware in the CTP. 18 IOP PUBLISHING LTD BRISTOL 343SR