Difference between revisions of "Electron Detector DAQ"

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#2005: fully working and checked with Readout.
 
#2005: fully working and checked with Readout.
 
#2006[Jan 29 '10]: added an added feature of minimum width rejection in the Reconditioning module of the firmware
 
#2006[Jan 29 '10]: added an added feature of minimum width rejection in the Reconditioning module of the firmware
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# After moving to the 32 bit version for slave boards, the firmware # starts from 3201 onwards. As of Oct 20, we are using Revision number 3210 on the slave boards. Notice that Revision version 320F (the just previous version) had a bug.
  
 
=== Master Board ===
 
=== Master Board ===
 
#AA07 : unlike v.AA06, the buf_busy signal does not affect the generation of trigger signals from the master board.(needs to be investigated further)
 
#AA07 : unlike v.AA06, the buf_busy signal does not affect the generation of trigger signals from the master board.(needs to be investigated further)

Revision as of 23:05, 20 October 2010

  1. Nomenclature Conventions
  2. Pin Plan of v1495
    1. Slave v1495
    2. Master v1495
  3. Library of functions
  4. Signal Flow Layout
  5. Output data structure in CODA
  6. Generic info: v1495
    1. v1495 Hardware address
    2. Programming the v1495
    3. pin mappings in Mezzanine A395D

Firmware Revision History

Slave Board

All the documented firmware revisions that are updated here, can be found in the SVN mentioning their revision numbers.

  1. 2005: fully working and checked with Readout.
  2. 2006[Jan 29 '10]: added an added feature of minimum width rejection in the Reconditioning module of the firmware
  3. After moving to the 32 bit version for slave boards, the firmware # starts from 3201 onwards. As of Oct 20, we are using Revision number 3210 on the slave boards. Notice that Revision version 320F (the just previous version) had a bug.

Master Board

  1. AA07 : unlike v.AA06, the buf_busy signal does not affect the generation of trigger signals from the master board.(needs to be investigated further)