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- Direct visualization of the trigger logic and configuration | - Direct visualization of the trigger logic and configuration | ||
- | Probably the most appealing feature of this module is the possibility to remotely control the trigger timing and configuration while beam is present in the vault, since most experiments are nowadays locating their electronics close to the detectors. For more details on this detector check section [[Trigger# | + | Probably the most appealing feature of this module is the possibility to remotely control the trigger timing and configuration while beam is present in the vault, since most experiments are nowadays locating their electronics close to the detectors. For more details on this detector check section |
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==== Time Stamping Scheme ==== | ==== Time Stamping Scheme ==== | ||
- | Because the USB-based S800 data acquisition uses independent crate controllers that perform the readout in parallel, time stamping | + | Because the USB-based S800 data acquisition uses independent crate controllers that perform the readout in parallel, time stamping schemes are incorporated in the trigger to synchronize events. Because of this modularity, adding an external data acquisition system (typically from an external detector), is straightforward. More details about the time stamping |
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- | ====== Time Stamping | + | ====== Time stamping |
The S800 trigger provides a vetoed 10 MHz clock signal (derived from the 40 MHz FPGA clock) used for time stamping. An external clock can also be used, after selecting the appropriate check box in the [[Trigger# | The S800 trigger provides a vetoed 10 MHz clock signal (derived from the 40 MHz FPGA clock) used for time stamping. An external clock can also be used, after selecting the appropriate check box in the [[Trigger# | ||