DAQ problems with Trigger Supervisor

From: Karen Dow (kdow@mit.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 06 2002 - 15:08:26 EDT


        The trigger supervisor has died. The problems Adrian and Tavi had last
night were due to no -2V in the trigger supervisor crate. Chris Brown
and I replaced the TS crate with a spare this morning. For a while the
TS worked, but it was flaky. Now it doesn't work at all. JLab is
FedExing another one, but it won't be here until Monday.

        In the meantime, I tried to resurrect using the SFI front-panel to
trigger the FASTBUS readout, the way we did in the DTF:

* Made a new configuration for RunControl, commis, that doesn't use the
TS
* Made copies of the FASTBUS readout lists (in ~/commis/coda/crl),
commis_l_pri_nots.crl and commis_r_pri_nots.crl. I believe I made all
the right changes to trigger from the NIM 1 input of the SFI front
panel, instead of the auxiliary backplane connector. On node blast,
compiled these following the README in that directory.
* The "Run in progress" signal comes out of NIM 1 output of the SFI.
Put that in a quad coincidence module (above the scaler crate) along
with the physics trigger from the MLU.
* The "readout not in progress" comes out of NIM 2 output. That should
be delayed then used to stop a busy circuit (see CODA DAQ logbook 1 p.
140) in the counting bay. I'm not really worrying about that for now.
The NOT of "busy" is ANDed with (physics trig AND run) to make the
readout trigger.
* That readout trigger comes out of another quad coincidence section
above the scaler crate. It is sent back to the SFIs, NIM 1 input.
* Disconnected the FASTBUS-TS interface from the FASTBUS backplane for
each crate, just in case.

        I see good triggers in the readout trigger cable. But the SFIs are not
responding to it. I can't figure out the problem. Perhaps the evening
shift can make it work. If not, we can't run FASTBUS events until the
replacement TS arrives.

                                        Karen Dow



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