Difference between revisions of "Trigger Commissioning"

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=== Phase 2: Photon Beam in the Hall ===
 
=== Phase 2: Photon Beam in the Hall ===

Revision as of 10:05, 22 September 2014

Below are some general steps describing the trigger commissioning with the photon beam.

Phase 1: Photon-beam Commissioning

  • PS stand alone trigger (2 - 3 days)
- trigger with PSC
- read out PS and PSC
- trigger distribution through GTP. Use PSC self trigger if problems with GTP

Phase 2: Photon Beam in the Hall

  • Tune FCAL trigger (2 - 3 days)
- trigger based on the global energy sum
- read out FCAL only, raw mode for fadc250
- adjust trigger parameters, tune timing
- study rates for various trigger thresholds
  • Add CDC, FDC, BCAL, ST, TOF (TAGM/TAGH) to the read out (4 - 5 days)
- tune timing, adjust trigger prescalings
  • Take some data for detector calibration
- production runs during nights if the system is robust
- run with high-energy thresholds
- low-energy thresholds for CDC/FDC calibration
  • Tune BCAL trigger (2 - 3 days)
- trigger based on the global energy sum
- alternate FCAL production runs with the BCAL trigger tuning
  • Production runs with BCAL (FCAL & BCAL) triggers
  • Tune TOF/ST triggers (4 - 5 days)
  • Take additional calibration data for CDC/FDC
  • Integrate & tune TAGM/TAGH to the trigger (low priority) (4 - 5 days)
- note, TAGM/TAGH could be read out using other trigger types
- take data with TAGM/TAGH and the PS for the tagging efficiency study and calibration


Note, commissioning may require significantly more time depending on the system performance.