From: Andreas Neiser Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 08:54:07 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Addressing the report with minor additions X-Git-Url: https://jspc29.x-matter.uni-frankfurt.de/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2d83b42a776905b2485f7d44672199e82b440684;p=publication.git Addressing the report with minor additions --- diff --git a/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/.gitignore b/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/.gitignore index d38e8f5..f8fb158 100644 --- a/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/.gitignore +++ b/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/.gitignore @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ *.loc /tarball/ *_latexmk +/reports/ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.pdf b/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.pdf index ee493d7..05e8a28 100644 Binary files a/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.pdf and b/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.pdf differ diff --git a/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.tex b/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.tex index 1ddb15e..5190904 100644 --- a/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.tex +++ b/2013-twepp-neiser-trb3_applications/twepp2013-neiser-trb3.tex @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ the platform. (a) \end{minipage} \quad - \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{minipage}{0.55\linewidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{gfx/trb3/cts-web}\\ (b) @@ -133,15 +133,19 @@ each front-end design. Implementation details can be found in \subsection{Central Trigger System and Slow Control} The TRB3 firmwares as part of the HADES experiment use the TrbNet -\cite{michel-twepp2011} for asynchronous read-out and busy-release scheme -trigger distribution. Its configuration can be transparently controlled via -command line tools including bindings to Perl. Furthermore, a Central Trigger -System was developed \cite{penschuck-bachelor}, which provides an -user-friendly interface with web2.0 interactivity (\cref{fig:trb3}b). The -maximum accepted trigger rate of a TRB3 system is $700$\,kHz and owing to the -modular design of the CTS, external trigger information can be easily -integrated. Currently, modules for the experiments CBM \cite{cbm-web} and -A2@MAMI \cite{a2-web} decoding the trigger event numbers are available. +\cite{michel-twepp2011} for asynchronous read-out and busy-release +scheme trigger distribution. Its configuration can be transparently +controlled via command line tools including bindings to Perl. +Furthermore, a modular Central Trigger System (CTS) was developed +\cite{penschuck-bachelor}, which includes an user-friendly interface +with web2.0 interactivity. It uses mouse-over effects to indicate +connected configuration areas of modules. For example, in +\cref{fig:trb3}b, the pulser's period is currently edited, including a +black box describing valid input values. The maximum accepted trigger +rate of a TRB3 system is $700$\,kHz and owing to the modular design of +the CTS, external trigger information can be easily integrated. +Currently, modules for the experiments CBM \cite{cbm-web} and A2@MAMI +\cite{a2-web} decoding the trigger event numbers are available. \subsection{TDC Delay Line Calibration and Data Stream Unpacking} @@ -238,7 +242,7 @@ successfully used in beamtimes, see \cref{sec:juelich,sec:mainz}. (a) \end{minipage} \quad - \begin{minipage}{0.4\linewidth} + \begin{minipage}{0.56\linewidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{gfx/frontends/padiwa-amps1-schematics}\\ (b)