Hardware
Details on HELIOS Digital DAQ Hardware
Below is information on the types and configurations of the hardware components used in the system. This info should be kept up to date in case of hardware failures.
Construction (To Do List)
Keep a list of things to do for construction and optimization of the the acquisition.
- Modify power supply on VME crates (x2)
- Take data with just digitizer (no trigger)
- Install cable for PC diagnostics
- Install pulse generator module
- Setup trigger boards and trigger system
- Move forward with Trigger IOC readout
- Determine data storage plan
- Determine online/offline sorting options
Input/Output Controllers (IOCs) [MVME5500]
Seven (7) IOCs, model type MVME5500, were purchased for the HELIOS acquisition. Due to an updated ethernet part on the board they required an updated board support package (BSP) from 1.2/1 -> 1.2/3. This was completed (after an additional update of VxWorks from 5.5 -> 5.5.2 (??)) by Andrew Johnson of APS. ADDITIONAL DETAILS ARE REQUIRED
One of these new IOCs has been flashed with the new BSP/VxWorks. The rest must be flashed. The flashing procedure is below.
Flashing IOC
- Ensure that Flash JUMPER is set to FLASH1 on the IOC you wish to flash.
- Login to the IOC you wish to flash
telnet ts <location>
where location is typically 20## from 0 - 99.
- Load the new bootrom of choice, currently (June 2015) we are using
tftpGet -d/dev/enet1 -c192.168.1.20 -s192.168.1.2 -g192.168.1.1 -fdgs2/bootrom.mv5500
you should see the following
Network Loading from: /dev/enet1 Loading File: dgs2/bootrom.mv5500 Load Address: 00695000 Download Buffer Size = 00200000 Client IP Address = 192.168.1.20 Server IP Address = 192.168.1.2 Gateway IP Address = 192.168.1.1 Subnet IP Address Mask = 255.255.255.0 Network File Load in Progress... Bytes Received =&589520, Bytes Loaded =&589520 Bytes/Second =&589520, Elapsed Time =1 Second(s)
This should take only a few seconds.
- Ensure that you are flashing the memory you are not booted to by executing flashShow and seeing
flashShow Device-Name Base-Address,Size Device-Size,Count Boot Type /dev/flash0 F2000000,02000000 01000000,00000002 No Intel 28F128 /dev/flash1 FF800000,00800000 00400000,00000002 Yes Intel 28F320
NEVER FLASH THE MEMORY YOU ARE BOOTING FROM!!!
- Flash the new bootrom
flashProgram -d/dev/flash0 -o01f00100 -nfff00 -v
The following should appear.
Source Starting/Ending Addresses =00695000/00794EFF Destination Starting/Ending Addresses =F3F00100/F3FFFFFF Number of Effective Bytes =000FFF00 (&1048320) Program Flash Memory (Y/N)? Y Virtual-Device-Number =00 Manufacturer-Identifier =89 Device-Identifier =18 Virtual-Device-Number =01 Manufacturer-Identifier =89 Device-Identifier =18 Address-Mask =FE000000
- Switch jumper to newly flashed FLASH0
- Check to make sure that the new BSP is loaded (ctrl-x to autoboot)
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VME
Digitizers
Firmware documentation can be found here File:ANL Firmware for LBL Digitizer June 2015.pdf, this is from the hep/digital (NEED LOCATION) svn (rev 4129).
-LOG- 3/1/2015 - 16 Digitizers were delivered by HEP.
S/N: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D8D, D8C, D8B, D90, D98, D97, D96, D95, D86, D8A, D8F, D8E, + 4 in Digios
5/18/2015 - 4 Digitizers were installed in DigiOS
5/21/2015 - 4 Digitizers were borrowed by DFMA
S/N D86, D8A, D8F, D8E
6/17/2015 - 3 Digitizers and 2 IOC cables borrowed by DGS/X-Array
S/N D90, D86, D8B