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=='''OPS Network'''==
 
=='''OPS Network'''==
Mott DAQ Host:
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Mott DAQ Host (Rack ITF 07, UITF Roof):
 
           name      =>  itfmdaq0  
 
           name      =>  itfmdaq0  
 
           ip        =>  129.57.229.190
 
           ip        =>  129.57.229.190
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All the relevant files are at: '''M:\FE\PEPPo'''. These files also copied to opsmdaq0 at: '''/opt/idaq/HaiDong_PEPPo'''.
 
All the relevant files are at: '''M:\FE\PEPPo'''. These files also copied to opsmdaq0 at: '''/opt/idaq/HaiDong_PEPPo'''.
  
 
 
=='''TDC'''==
 
 
  CAEN v775
 
  const int V775_ADD    = 0x1190
 
 
  From Coda file:
 
  Full Scale (ns) = v775_getFSR() = 134 ns
 
  Bin Resolution (ps) = (v775_getLSB()*1000.) = 34 ps/channel
 
 
  vxwrks@iocmdaq1 -> v775_printScaleInfo()
 
  v775 => fullscale register =255 (0xff), LSB=0.034902 ns/chan, full scale=134.023529 ns, sliding Gate=1
 
 
  The TDC is operated in Common Start Mode: v775_setupCommonStart()
 
 
Reference: [[Media:V775_manual.pdf]]
 
 
 
 
=='''S1 and S2'''==
 
 
  S1: SIS3801 at addr 0xa40000
 
  S2: SIS3801 at addr 0xa50000
 
 
Reference: [[Media:SIS3801_manual.pdf]]
 
  
  

Revision as of 10:11, 15 January 2022

OPS Network

Mott DAQ Host (Rack ITF 07, UITF Roof):

         name      =>  itfmdaq0 
         ip        =>  129.57.229.190

Mott DAQ SBC:

        name       =>  itfsbcmdaq0
        ip         =>  129.57.236.242 



UITF Mott DAQ itfsbcmdaq0

XVR-16 Abaco Intel/Linux VME SBC

/home/idaq/linuxvme (contains an up to date version of the JLab module software drivers) /home/idaq/rol (CODA readout lists for Mott)

Non-DAQ group software drivers were also ported to Linux to minimize software changes to be done on the analysis and monitoring side. These include:

  • scalers (SIS3801, SIS3801.no_ring, intlib, scaser)
  • v775
  • v895
  • helicity

To support the scaler library framework, a new library was written to facilitate the movement of data between different processes (scaler server, scaler producer, CODA ROC): crateSharedMem

All of these new libraries are located (and used) in: /opt/coda/sbcmdaq0/linuxvme/

The Scaler server and sisProducer are launched after boot via boot scripts in (sbcmdaq0) /home/idaq/boot_scripts/ via entries in /etc/inittab

CODA Readout Lists used in the 6100 were updated into the newer "C" readout list framework. No more using makelist or writing .crl files.

Scaler libraries were then optimized to support DMA.

All Mott CODA configurations are now ready to go:

  1. Mott_Sample
  2. Mott_SemiInt
  3. PEPPo_Int
  4. Scalers

The source is available here: /opt/coda/sbcmdaq0/rol

To compile, must be on sbcmdaq0. Use the Makefile.

To access the Mott DAQ VME SBC:

 idaq@opsmdaq0 > ssh sbcmdaq0


CODA Files

CODA crl files are in: idaq@opsmdaq0: /opt/idaq/crl
Scalers.crl
Mott_Sample.crl
Mott_SemiInt.crl
PEPPo_Int.crl
To compile: makelist Mott_Sample.crl ppc
CODA scripts files are in: idaq@opsmdaq0: /opt/idaq/scripts


Summary of CODA Configurations

Name Readout Output Trigger
Scalers Scaler S1 (helicity gated), S2 (un-gated) /data/mott/Scalers_%d.dat Delayed nT_Settle
Mott_Sample Mott FADC (Mode 1), S1, S2, TDC /data/mott/Mott_Sample_%d.dat Mott Detector
Mott_SemiInt Mott FADC (Mode 7), S1, S2, TDC /data/mott/Mott_SemiInt_%d.dat Mott Detector
PEPPo_Int INT FADC, S1, S2 /data/compton/PEPPo_Int_%d.dat nT_Settle


Backup Data Files to SILO

Cron scripts are installed on the idaq account on opsmdaq0 to back up data and delete it from /data and /data1:

/opt/idaq/cron/cron_opsmdaq0

Do not attempted to copy, delete, move, or rename files. Never !

The scripts assume that data appears in /data*/DIR where DIR = "annihilation" or "compton" or "mott" Files must have the keywords "PEPPo" or "Scalers" or at least "dat". This avoids writing scratch files like root output. Do not start putting data in some new place or with new names. It won't be backed up to MSS if you do that.

The data are deleted from local disks if they have been written in duplicate with correct byte count to the MSS tape silo. The data stay on disk for an amount of time that is related to the amount of disk space is available. If lots of disk available, the data stay forever. If not much disk, the data are deleted aggressively.

 The data is copied to: /mss/accel/peppo/raw
The copying of data was disabled on January 3rd, 2014.
 - To list: crontab -l
 - To remove: crontab -r
 - Check again: crontab -l
 - To load: crontab cron_opsmdaq0 (in /opt/idaq/cron)


Mott FADC

 const FADC_ADDR       = 0x680000  # 12 bit fADC MOTT - Slot 7
 const FADCMODE        = 1 (Mott_Sample)
 const FADCMODE        = 7 (Mott_SemiInt)
 const FADCSLOT_Mott   = 7
 const TRSPLIT         = 0xeb13   # Address of fADC Signal Distribution Module
 CH1 - E LEFT     Range - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH2 - E RIGHT          - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH3 - E UP             - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH4 - E DOWN           - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH5 - dE LEFT          - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH6 - dE RIGHT         - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH7 - dE UP            - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH8 - dE DOWN          - 0.5 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH9 - BFM              - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH10 - Empty           - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH11 - Mott Trigger    - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH12 - Empty           - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH13 - Delayed Hel     - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH14 - T_Settle        - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH15 - Pat Sync        - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
 CH16 - Pair Sync       - 1.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300
  • Reference: JLab Module Manuals [1]
  • Changed Mott_SemiInt to the FADC Mode 7 from Mode 3 -- Done on April 29, 2014. This mode provides:
  1. Pulse integral (sum of all 4ns samples over set threshold, up to 3 pulses per window)
  2. Pulse time (62.5 ps resolution)
  3. Pedestal average of 4 samples at beginning of window.
FADC Programmed Thresholds:
  1. Mott_Sample: Threshold = 0
  2. Mott_SemiInt:
 CH1 - E LEFT            Threshold = 600
 CH2 - E RIGHT           Threshold = 600
 CH3 - E UP              Threshold = 600
 CH4 - E DOWN            Threshold = 600
 CH5 - dE LEFT           Threshold = 600
 CH6 - dE RIGHT          Threshold = 600
 CH7 - dE UP             Threshold = 600
 CH8 - dE DOWN           Threshold = 600
 CH9 - BFM               Threshold = 1750
 CH10 - Empty            Threshold = 100
 CH11 - Mott Trigger     Threshold = 1000
 CH12 - Empty            Threshold = 100
 CH13 - Delayed Hel      Threshold = 10
 CH14 - T_Settle         Threshold = 10
 CH15 - Pat Sync         Threshold = 10
 CH16 - Pair Sync        Threshold = 10
Mott_Sample Settings:
 FADC_BLOCK_MODE = 1
 MODE            = 1
 PL              = 80    - Programmable Latency (100 ns to 8 µs)
 PTW             = 50    - Programmable Trigger Window (100 ns to 2 µs)
Mott_SemiInt Settings:
 FADC_BLOCK_MODE = 1
 MODE            = 7
 PL              = 80
 PTW             = 50
 NSB             = 5      - Number of Samples before the threshold crossing sample (TC) included in the pulse data set (integral)
 NSA             = 28     - Number of Samples after the threshold crossing sample (TC) included in the pulse data set (integral)
 NP              = 1      - Number of pulses to search for in PTW


INT FADC

 const FADC_ADDR       = 0xed0000  # 12 bit fADC Int - Slot 10         
 const FADCMODE        = 3 (Int_Int, special)
 const FADCSLOT_PEPPo3 = 10
 const TRSPLIT         = 0xea13   # Address of fADC Signal Distribution Module
 Range - 2.0 V  DAC_offset = 3300

Reference: Media:PEPPo-FADC.pdf

Reference: Media:PEPPo_Helicity_Trigger_FADC250.docx

Reference: Media:PEPPpoHelicityFirmware.pdf Media:PEPPpoHelicityFirmware.docx

All the relevant files are at: M:\FE\PEPPo. These files also copied to opsmdaq0 at: /opt/idaq/HaiDong_PEPPo.



TID

 A24 Address for TID Module (0x100000 for VME Slot 2)
 const TRIG_ADDR       = 0x100000

Reference: Media:TImaster.pdf


Trigger Prescale

The input trigger can be prescaled by editing the crl file:
 /* Front panel trigger prescale: 2^<arg> */
 tidSetPrescale(0); 


cefdmp/xcefdmp

The event dump utility (cefdmp) can display, in a readable ASCII format, events from the data files.

Syntax

% cefdmp [filename] [-o object] [-t tag] [-u uniquetag] [-s start] [-e end] [-d dictionary] [-x] 
% xcefdmp [same] 

Options

o specify the source object name (CODA component name) 
t select specified tag number or name (full path in event structure) 
u select specified unique tag, independent of location in the event 
s number of first record in file to dump 
e number of last record in file to dump 
d specify dictionary for obtaining tag names and titles 
x hex dump of integers (default is decimal) 


Xcefdmp screen1.jpg

Xcefdmp screen2.jpg


cedit and dbedit

Use cedit and/or dbedit to modify CODA database.


Cedit screen.jpg

Dbedit screen.jpg

Issues and FAQ

  • RunNumber: if the run number in msql is different from the one in CODA cool database, coda doesn't work. Open dbedit => localhost => sessions and change the RunNumber to match the one in CODA cool database.