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OPTICAL
SP
1 Muon Sorter
3 / port card
3 / sector
ME1
ME2-ME3
ME4
SR
DT TF
SP
From CSC Port Cards
MS
MB1
PC
From DT Track-Finder
36 Sector Receivers
12 Sector Processors
To Global Muon Trigger
GMT
RPC
4
4
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CSC Trigger OverviewCSC Trigger OverviewCSC Trigger OverviewCSC Trigger Overview
12 sectors
(UCLA) (Florida)
(Rice)
(Vienna)
(Vienna)
From DT Track-Finder
(Rice)
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Prototype Crate LayoutPrototype Crate LayoutPrototype Crate LayoutPrototype Crate Layout
One sector is half of Track-Finder crate
SPSRSR SR CCB
Six crates for entire system
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Sector Receiver StatusSector Receiver StatusSector Receiver StatusSector Receiver Status
Schematics near complete, Long lead-time parts ordered
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Trigger - BCWS and BCWPTrigger - BCWS and BCWPTrigger - BCWS and BCWPTrigger - BCWS and BCWPWBS 1.3.1 TRIGGER
July 1998 thru Feburary 2000Cumulative Trends
$0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
$3,000,000
BCWS (Budget) $274,3 $303,4 $323,1 $403,2 $433,7 $456,0 $482,8 $516,1 $563,6 $668,7 $1,115, $1,077, $1,149, $1,855, $1,776, $1,766, $1,818, $1,882, $1,964,
BCWP (Performance) $214,4 $217,9 $240,9 $252,4 $306,0 $306,0 $315,0 $337,1 $371,1 $397,2 $448,7 $450,6 $475,2 $1,379, $1,451, $1,536, $1,572, $1,614, $1,667,
OBLIGATIONS $65,62 $65,62 $344,7 $344,7 $344,7 $344,8 $494,1 $561,6 $561,7 $943,6 $1,071, $1,071, $1,071, $2,002, $2,002, $2,002, $2,621, $2,714, $2,583,
Adjusted OBLIGATIONS $2,002, $2,155, $2,231, $2,307,
Jul-98Aug-98
Sep-98 Oct-98Nov-98
Dec-98
Jan-99 Feb-99Mar-99
Apr-99 Jun-99 Jul-99Aug-99
Sep-99 Oct-99Nov-99
Dec-99
Jan-00 Feb-00
$2,581,089BCWS through SEPT. 00$2,307,865Adjusted Obligations$273,224BCWS remaining
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SlidesSlidesSlidesSlides
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Strip FE cards
Wire FE cards
Port CardWBS 3.1.1.1
PC
Sector ReceiverWBS 3.1.1.2
OPTICAL
SR SP
CSC Track-Finder
CSC Muon Sorter
Global Trigger
DTRPC
FE
FE
Global L1
2 / chamber
3 / port card
3 / sector
4
4
4 4
LCT
Strip LCT + Motherboard card
Wire LCT card
On chamber
In peripheral crate
In counting
house
TMB
LCT
RPC Interface Module
RIM
CSC Front End &TriggerCSC Front End &TriggerCSC Front End &TriggerCSC Front End &TriggerEMU System Trigger System
(UCLA) (Florida)
(Rice)
(Rice)
(Vienna)
(UCLA)
(Rice)
(Rice)
(UCLA)(CMU)
(OSU)
Sector ProcessorWBS 3.1.1.3, 3.1.1.4
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Muon Port Card Design & Muon Port Card Design & Optical Link TestsOptical Link Tests
Muon Port Card Design & Muon Port Card Design & Optical Link TestsOptical Link Tests
Muon Proto. Port Card passed design review in Oct. Will be producedfor summer pilot test(Rice)
Optical component test board based onHP G-Link demonstrated synchronous 1 Gbit/sec using 40 MHz clock with biterror rate < 10-14 for connection fromMuon Port Card in peripheral crates ondetector to Sector Receiver in countingRoom track finder crate (Rice)
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Sector Processor PrototypeSector Processor PrototypeSector Processor PrototypeSector Processor Prototype
Bunch Crossing Analyzer
Extrapolation Units
Track Assembler Units
Final Selection Unit
Assignment Units
VME/JTAG interface (under development)
XCV50BG256
XCV400BG560
XCV150BG352
XCV50BG256
SRAM
SRAM
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• Layout complete
• 12 layers
• Tests set for 6/1/00
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WBS 1.3.1 TRIGGERCUMULATIVE SCHEDULE and
OBLIGATIONS VARIANCES
($2,000,000)
($1,500,000)
($1,000,000)
($500,000)
$0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
Schedule Variance ($59,812) ($85,467) ($82,194) ($150,761)($127,728) ($150,066)($167,801) ($179,004)($192,463) ($271,444)($275,501) ($666,874)($626,359) ($674,541)($476,066) ($325,042)($229,827) ($246,063)($268,131) ($296,892)
Obligation Variance $148,865 $152,313 ($103,757) ($92,267) ($38,738) ($38,826) ($179,056) ($224,512)($190,622) ($546,367)($641,297) ($623,003)($621,036) ($596,546)($622,509) ($550,431)($465,684) ($1,048,92($1,100,43 ($915,947)
Adjusted OV ($622,509) ($622,509)($622,509) ($622,509)($622,509) ($639,947)
Jul-02 Aug-02 Sep-02 Oct-02 Nov-02 Dec-02 Jan-03 Feb-03 Mar-03 Apr-03 May-03 Jun-03 Jul-03 Aug-03 Sep-03 Oct-03 Nov-03 Dec-03 Jan-04 Feb-04
Trigger - BCWS and BCWPTrigger - BCWS and BCWPTrigger - BCWS and BCWPTrigger - BCWS and BCWPCumulative BCWP/BCWS = 85% indicating little schedule slippage.
Trigger subsystem has completed BCWP/EAC = 22% of the project.
Corrected for DAQ attribution to Trigger
Obligation of ASICs under contract, not invoiced
Schedule slip for ASIC development corrected by securing vendor contract
Schedule slip for Muon Trigger boards correctedthis year by new personnel
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Trigger Resource UsageTrigger Resource UsageTrigger Resource UsageTrigger Resource Usage
Trigger - Resource Usage
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04
TE
Engineering and Technical resources are compared to the people called out in the annual SOW. This tracking ensures that the needed labor is deployed.
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TRIDAS - Contingency UseTRIDAS - Contingency UseTRIDAS - Contingency UseTRIDAS - Contingency Use
Schedule advanced for ASICpurchases, reducing escalation
Obligation of ASICs undercontract at small increase over original estimate
No significant contingency use thus far (note scale)
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$1,972,470
$3,706,467
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M&S 35%
Trigger Cost to Complete:$5.7 M
65%
EDIA
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Trigger - Yearly BCWSTrigger - Yearly BCWSTrigger - Yearly BCWSTrigger - Yearly BCWS
Trigger BCWS by FY
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05
Costs ramp up until production, the bulk of which happens in FY02. M&S costs dominate at 65% of the ETC.
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Status:first draftexists.
Trigger - MilestonesTrigger - MilestonesTrigger - MilestonesTrigger - MilestonesCritical Level 1 Milestone is TDR, planned for year end.
TDR will have schedule for trigger project with tie points toCMS subsystems approved by CMS management & LHCC.
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Last Review ConcernsLast Review ConcernsLast Review ConcernsLast Review Concerns
Increase Physicist Effort• Calorimeter Trigger: Wisconsin:
• Faculty Search involving CMS Trigger Effort
• Muon Trigger
• Florida & UCLA: support for postdoc continuing
• UCLA: Prof. Bob Cousins joins
Increase Engineering Effort• Wisconsin: add engineer (now 4 FTE available)
• Florida: add engineer + 3 PNPI visitors (3.5 FTE*)• Rice: add 1/2 engineer (2.5 FTE*) (*shared w/EMU)
• UCLA: add engineer + FPGA consultant (1 FTE)
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Issues from Last ReviewIssues from Last ReviewIssues from Last ReviewIssues from Last Review
Calorimeter Trigger:• Serial link from E/HCAL readout
• Test results provide proof of principle
• Vendor Support for ASICs
• Contract signed with Vitesse for all ASICs
• Final Algorithms & Tower Geometry
• Agreed and being written up in TDR
Muon Trigger• Peripheral Crates:
• Plan developed: crate electronics & mounting
• Overlap Region btw. CSC & Drift Tube
• Agreement with Vienna on design
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Plans for this yearPlans for this yearPlans for this yearPlans for this year
Muon Trigger:• Construct & test prototype port card, sector
receiver, sector processor, clock card, backplane
• Integration test of above components with each other and EMU prototypes
Calorimeter Trigger• Complete & test prototype Phase, Boundary
Scan, Sort, Electron ID ASIC’s w/Vitesse
• Produce and test 2nd prototype Receiver Card, Backplane, Electron ID Cards w/ ASICs
Trigger Group• Write TDR
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Conclusions - TriggerConclusions - TriggerConclusions - TriggerConclusions - Trigger
Calorimeter Trigger Prototype Program• Adder ASIC tested and in production
• Phase, Bscan ASIC passed design review
• Prototype Receiver Card, Electron ID Card, Backplane tested
Muon Trigger Prototype Program• Ready by June: Port Card, Sector Receiver,
Sector Processor, Backplane, Clock Board
• Track-finder integration test this summer
Project Management:• Good cost experience thus far
• Effective action taken to recover schedule