DAQ coordinator: d.emschermann(at)gsi.de |
The CBM data challenge
- fixed target setup to investigate the QGP phase diagram in region of high baryon-densities
- very high interaction rate environment: 105 - 107/s (A+A), up to 109/s (p+A)
- fast and radiation hard detectors with free-streaming readout electronics
- high-speed Data AQuisition (DAQ) system
- FPGA based readout chains complemented by state of the art computing infrastructure allowing for online event reconstruction
- more than 5.000 GBT links operating at 4.8 Gbps as data source
- about 2 TB/s bandwidth to the Green Cube
CBM readout in a nutshell
- Collect raw data from subsystems
- Pre-process data in FPGAs
- Send micro-slices to Green Cube
- Pack data into time-slices
- Deliver time-slices to online analysis
- Digest a total bandwidth of 2 TByte/s
CBM readout topology with CRI
HTG-Z920 - Common Readout Interface (CRI) prototype country of origin: California
- Xilinx ZYNQ UltraScale+ FPGA - next generation board
- will be operated in the FLES input node
- to cover the functionality of both the AFCK and FLIB in a single FPGA board
ASUS ESC8000 G3 Server (FLES Input Node) country of origin: Taiwan
- FLES input node
- can take up to 8x FLIB or 4x CRI
- used to receive data in micro-slices
- forwards data to the FLES compute nodes
Mellanox SB7800 – EDR 100 Gb/s InfiniBand Smart Switch country of origin: Israel
- interface between FLES input and FLES compute stage
- will allow to transfer up to 1.2 Tb/s over 96 optical fibers
mCBM preparation
Optical fiber connection between the mCBM cave, DAQ container and the Green IT Cube
mCBM readout scheme for 2019
Key Project Institutes:
- GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
- CQU, Chongqing, China
- FIAS, Frankfurt, Germany
- IRI, Frankfurt, Germany
- KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
- USTC, Hefei, China
- VECC, Kolkatta, India
- WUT, Warsaw, Poland