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HDL based FPGA interface library for data acquisition and multipurpose real time algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
— 2011 — IEEE
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01/08/2011
Resumo
The inherent parallelism of the logic resources, the flexibility in its configuration and the performance at high processing frequencies makes the field programmable gate array (FPGA) the most suitable device to be used both for real time algorithm processing and data transfer in instrumentation modules. Moreover, the reconfigurability of these FPGA based modules enables exploiting different applications on the same module. When using a reconfigurable module for various applications, the availability of a common interface library for easier implementation of the algorithms on the FPGA leads to more efficient development. The FPGA configuration is usually specified in a hardware description language (HDL) or other higher level descriptive language. The critical paths, as the management of internal hardware clocks, that require deep knowledge of the module behavior shall be implemented in HDL to optimize the timing constraints. The common interface library should include these critical paths, freeing the application designer from hardware complexity and able to choose any of the available high-level abstraction languages for the algorithm implementation. With this purpose a modular Verilog code was developed for the Virtex 4 FPGA of the in-house Transient Recorder and Processor (TRP) hardware module, based on the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA), with eight channels sampling at up to 400 MSamples/s. The TRP was designed to perform real time Pulse Height Analysis (PHA), Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) and Pile-Up Rejection (PUR) algorithms at a high count rate (few MHz). A brief description of this modular code is presented and examples of its use as interface with end user algorithms, including a PHA with PUR, are described.
Detalhes da publicação
Autores da comunidade :
Ana Maria Gonçalves Fernandes
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Jorge Rosa Lopes de Sousa
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António Joaquim Nunes Batista
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Bernardo Brotas de Carvalho
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Editora
IEEE
Título do contentor da publicação
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Local da conferência
Lisbon, Portugal
Data de início conferência
24/05/2010
Data de término da conferência
28/05/2010
Primeira página ou número de artigo
1526
Última página
1530
Volume
58
Fascículo
4 PART 1
Domínio Científico (FOS)
other-engineering-and-technologies - Outras Ciências da Engenharia e Tecnologias
Idioma da publicação (código ISO)
eng - Inglês
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