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==Design Goals==
 
==Design Goals==
  
The DAQ design must have a little headroom above the expected rates.  Thus I propose the following design goals:
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The DAQ design must have a little headroom above the expected rates.  Further, the initial design must meet the requirements of high luminosity unless otherwise noted. Thus I propose the following design goals (numbers in parenthesis are for low luminosity):
  
* Trigger rate at low luminosity - 20 kHz
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* Trigger rate - 200 kHz (20 kHz)
* Trigger rate at high luminosity - 200 kHz
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* Typical event size - 5 kB
 
* Typical event size - 5 kB
* Data rate off detector at low luminosity - 100 MByte/sec
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* Data rate off detector - 1 GByte/sec (100 MByte/sec)
* Data rate off detector at high luminosity - 1 GByte/sec
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* Rate to L3 farm - 1 GByte/sec (no requirement for rate to prototype farm)
* Rate to prototype L3 farm at low luminosity - no requirement
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* L3 rejection - factor or 10 (no rejection)
* Rate to L3 farm at high luminosity - 1 GByte/sec
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* Rate to local raid disk - 100 MByte/sec (100 MByte/sec)
* L3 rejection low luminosity - none
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* Rate to silo - 100 MByte/sec (100 MByte/sec)
* L3 rejection high luminosity - factor or 10
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* Rate to disk low luminosity - 100 MByte/sec
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* Rate to disk high luminosity - 100 MByte/sec
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Revision as of 09:48, 24 July 2007

Overview

Below I list the overall performance requirements and design goals of Hall D DAQ/Online/Control systems. All groups working on the project, e.g. JLab DAQ group, JLab Electronics group, etc, must design to meet them.

The JLab DAQ group will develop a similar document, then the two will be reconciled and dates, performance milestones, etc. will be added. We will repeat this with other JLab groups as needed.


Basic Requirements from Hall D Design Report

At turn-on Hall D will accept 10**7 photons/sec, with an expected trigger rate of 18 kHz, assuming a L1 rejection rate of 50%. At high luminosity the beam rate will be ten times higher, or 10**8 photons/sec, giving an expected trigger rate of 180 kHz assuming the same L1 rejection rate. If the events average 5 kByte then the data rate off the detector at low luminosity will be 90 MByte/sec, and 900 MByte/sec at high luminosity. At low luminosity there will be no L3 rejection, and all events will be written to disk (at 90 MByte/sec). At high luminosity we expect a L3 rejection rate of a factor of 10, so the rate to disk will also be 90 MByte/sec.


Design Goals

The DAQ design must have a little headroom above the expected rates. Further, the initial design must meet the requirements of high luminosity unless otherwise noted. Thus I propose the following design goals (numbers in parenthesis are for low luminosity):

  • Trigger rate - 200 kHz (20 kHz)
  • Typical event size - 5 kB
  • Data rate off detector - 1 GByte/sec (100 MByte/sec)
  • Rate to L3 farm - 1 GByte/sec (no requirement for rate to prototype farm)
  • L3 rejection - factor or 10 (no rejection)
  • Rate to local raid disk - 100 MByte/sec (100 MByte/sec)
  • Rate to silo - 100 MByte/sec (100 MByte/sec)