Difference between revisions of "Data Acquisition"

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LDS2 134.50.103.168  : The Intel Icore 5 desktop that was used in the clean room
 
LDS2 134.50.103.168  : The Intel Icore 5 desktop that was used in the clean room
  
LDS3 134.50.3.227: rack server with 4 CPUs, Poweredge 2950
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LDS3 134.50.3.244: rack server with 4 CPUs, Poweredge 2950
  
  

Revision as of 20:04, 12 June 2015

daq1.iac.isu.edu 134.50.87.69

daq@daq1.physics.isu.edu 134.50.3.114

daq2.physics.isu.edu IP address : 134.50.3.12


daq4 MAC address: 00:13:20:D4:02:C0

134.50.87.71

daq5 MAC address: 00:11:0a:e9:36:c3

134.50.87.8


rocdaq1.physics.isu.edu IP address: 134.50.3.17

rocdaq2.physics.isu.edu IP address: 134.50.3.46 ; HWaddr 00:20:38:04:6D:1C

LDS1 134.50.103.252 : A Dell desktop that used to be cairo

LDS2 134.50.103.168 : The Intel Icore 5 desktop that was used in the clean room

LDS3 134.50.3.244: rack server with 4 CPUs, Poweredge 2950


tachyon 134.50.103.143: Eddie's computer for neutrino work



The data acquisition available at the Laboratory for Detector Science is modeled after the CEBAF (Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility) Online Data Acquisition (CODA) system. The system involves a single board computer (Readout Controller) controlling a VME backplane which transfers digitized data from the VME backplane to a Host Computer. The Readout Controller (ROC) runs the VxWorks operating system and the host computer runs the CentOS ( free Red Hat) operating system. Libraries to control the VME modules are cross-compiled on the Host computer and then downloaded to the ROC. The suite of software packages which comprise CODA are used to manage the transfer of data from the ROC to the host computer.


Host Computer Configuration
Readout Controller Configuration
Installing CODA
CLARA
cMsg
SIS3600 Trigger Supervisor
Running CODA
VME modules
NIM Modules
Reading_CODA_data
EVIO_4_CODA
EventTransfer_ET_for_CODA
ROOT_4_DataMonitoring
VxWorks References