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Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry and High-Energy Physics Experiments | 2014

Serial data acquisition for GEM-2D detector

Piotr Kolasinski; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; Tomasz Czarski; Maciej Linczuk; Adrian Byszuk; Maryna Chernyshova; B. Juszczyk; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; A. Wojenski; W. Zabolotny; P. Zienkiewicz; P. Malard; A. Herrmann; Didier Vezinet

This article debates about data fast acquisition and histogramming method for the X-ray GEM detector. The whole process of histogramming is performed by FPGA chips (Spartan-6 series from Xilinx). The results of the histogramming process are stored in an internal FPGA memory and then sent to PC. In PC data is merged and processed by MATLAB. The structure of firmware functionality implemented in the FPGAs is described. Examples of test measurements and results are presented.


Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry and High-Energy Physics Experiments | 2014

Diagnostic-management system and test pulse acquisition for WEST plasma measurement system

A. Wojenski; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; Adrian Byszuk; B. Juszczyk; W. Zabolotny; P. Zienkiewicz; M. Chernyshova; T. Czarski; D. Mazon; P. Malard

This paper describes current status of electronics, firmware and software development for new plasma measurement system for use in WEST facility. The system allows to perform two dimensional plasma visualization (in time) with spectrum measurement. The analog front-end is connected to Gas Electron Multiplier detector (GEM detector). The system architecture have high data throughput due to use of PCI-Express interface, Gigabit Transceivers and sampling frequency of ADC integrated circuits. The hardware is based on several years of experience in building X-ray spectrometer system for Joint European Torus (JET) facility. Data streaming is done using Artix7 FPGA devices. The system in basic configuration can work with up to 256 channels, while the maximum number of measurement channels is 2048. Advanced firmware for the FPGA is required in order to perform high speed data streaming and analog signal sampling. Diagnostic system management has been developed in order to configure measurement system, perform necessary calibration and prepare hardware for data acquisition.


Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry and High-Energy Physics Experiments | 2014

Fast modular data acquisition system for GEM-2D detector

Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Adrian Byszuk; A. Wojenski; P. Zienkiewicz; Tomasz Czarski; Maryna Chernyshova; Krzysztof Poźniak; Jacek Rzadkiewicz; W. Zabolotny; B. Juszczyk

A novel approach to two dimensional Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detector readout is presented. Unlike commonly used methods, based on discriminators and analogue FIFOs, the method developed uses simulta- neously sampling high speed ADCs with fast hybrid integrator and advanced FPGA-based processing logic to estimate the energy of every single photon. Such a method is applied to every GEM strip / pixel signal. It is especially useful in case of crystal-based spectrometers for soft X-rays, 2D imaging for plasma tomography and all these applications where energy resolution of every single photon is required. For the purpose of the detector readout, a novel, highly modular and extendable conception of the measurement platform was developed. It is evolution of already deployed measurement system for JET Spectrometer.


XXXVI Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments (Wilga 2015) | 2015

FPGA based charge acquisition algorithm for soft x-ray diagnostics system

A. Wojenski; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; W. Zabolotny; Adrian Byszuk; B. Juszczyk; Piotr Kolasinski; Rafał D. Krawczyk; P. Zienkiewicz; Maryna Chernyshova; Tomasz Czarski

Soft X-ray (SXR) measurement systems working in tokamaks or with laser generated plasma can expect high photon fluxes. Therefore it is necessary to focus on data processing algorithms to have the best possible efficiency in term of processed photon events per second. This paper refers to recently designed algorithm and data-flow for implementation of charge data acquisition in FPGA. The algorithms are currently on implementation stage for the soft X-ray diagnostics system. In this paper despite of the charge processing algorithm is also described general firmware overview, data storage methods and other key components of the measurement system. The simulation section presents algorithm performance and expected maximum photon rate.


XXXVI Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments (Wilga 2015) | 2015

Distributed diagnostic system for tokamaks high-voltage power supply section

A. Wojenski; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; B. Juszczyk; P. Zienkiewicz

This paper describes recently developed system for diagnostics of high-voltage power supply section of tokamaks’. Such system is necessary for real-time monitoring of high-voltage power supply section with ability to perform automatic and fast decisions related to protection system. The system is distributed, allowing data acquisition of components installed away from the systems’ controller. Remote communication is based on fiber links. Main processing units are FPGA circuits. The system can pass-through analog and digital signals from local to remote or remote to local locations. In the main FPGA unit, independent user developed algorithms can be implemented. The system structure is based on the uTCA standard. The micro TCA crate controller is implemented as PC unit in AMC standard. Communication is based on gigabit transceivers providing low-latency of data transmission. The system is working with specialized diagnostics and control software. The graphical user interface is provided for the end user. Several tests were made in term of data latency, proper signal transmission and system control.


XXXVI Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments (Wilga 2015) | 2015

Introducing parallelism to histogramming functions for GEM systems

Rafał D. Krawczyk; Tomasz Czarski; Piotr Kolasinski; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; Maciej Linczuk; Adrian Byszuk; Maryna Chernyshova; B. Juszczyk; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; A. Wojenski; W. Zabolotny

This article is an assessment of potential parallelization of histogramming algorithms in GEM detector system. Histogramming and preprocessing algorithms in MATLAB were analyzed with regard to adding parallelism. Preliminary implementation of parallel strip histogramming resulted in speedup. Analysis of algorithms parallelizability is presented. Overview of potential hardware and software support to implement parallel algorithm is discussed.


XXXVI Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments (Wilga 2015) | 2015

On algorithmic optimization of histogramming functions for GEM systems

Rafał D. Krawczyk; Tomasz Czarski; Piotr Kolasinski; Krzysztof Poźniak; Maciej Linczuk; Adrian Byszuk; Maryna Chernyshova; B. Juszczyk; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; A. Wojenski; W. Zabolotny

This article concerns optimization methods for data analysis for the X-ray GEM detector system. The offline analysis of collected samples was optimized for MATLAB computations. Compiled functions in C language were used with MEX library. Significant speedup was received for both ordering-preprocessing and for histogramming of samples. Utilized techniques with obtained results are presented.


Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry and High-Energy Physics Experiments | 2014

Development of 2D imaging of SXR plasma radiation by means of GEM detectors

M. Chernyshova; T. Czarski; S. Jabłoński; E. Kowalska-Strzęciwilk; Krzysztof Poźniak; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; W. Zabolotny; A. Wojenski; Adrian Byszuk; M. Burza; B. Juszczyk; P. Zienkiewicz

Presented 2D gaseous detector system has been developed and designed to provide energy resolved fast dynamic plasma radiation imaging in the soft X-Ray region with 0.1 kHz exposure frequency for online, made in real time, data acquisition (DAQ) mode. The detection structure is based on triple Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) amplification structure followed by the pixel readout electrode. The efficiency of detecting unit was adjusted for the radiation energy region of tungsten in high-temperature plasma, the main candidate for the plasma facing material for future thermonuclear reactors. Here we present preliminary laboratory results and detector parameters obtained for the developed system. The operational characteristics and conditions of the detector were designed to work in the X-Ray range of 2-17 keV. The detector linearity was checked using the fluorescence lines of different elements and was found to be sufficient for good photon energy reconstruction. Images of two sources through various screens were performed with an X-Ray laboratory source and 55Fe source showing a good imaging capability. Finally offline stream-handling data acquisition mode has been developed for the detecting system with timing down to the ADC sampling frequency rate (~13 ns), up to 2.5 MHz of exposure frequency, which could pave the way to invaluable physics information about plasma dynamics due to very good time resolving ability. Here we present results of studied spatial resolution and imaging properties of the detector for conditions of laboratory moderate counting rates and high gain.


Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry and High-Energy Physics Experiments | 2014

Data management software concept for WEST plasma measurement system

P. Zienkiewicz; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Adrian Byszuk; A. Wojenski; Piotr Kolasinski; Radosław Cieszewski; T. Czarski; M. Chernyshova; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; W. Zabolotny; B. Juszczyk; D. Mazon; P. Malard

This paper describes the concept of data management software for the multichannel readout system for the GEM detector used in WEST Plasma experiment. The proposed system consists of three separate communication channels: fast data channel, diagnostics channel, slow data channel. Fast data channel is provided by the FPGA with integrated ARM cores providing direct readout data from Analog Front Ends through 10GbE with short, guaranteed intervals. Slow data channel is provided by multiple, fast CPUs after data processing with detailed readout data with use of GNU/Linux OS and appropriate software. Diagnostic channel provides detailed feedback for control purposes.


Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry and High-Energy Physics Experiments | 2014

Fast data transmission in dynamic data acquisition system for plasma diagnostics

Adrian Byszuk; Krzysztof Poźniak; W. Zabolotny; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; A. Wojenski; Radosław Cieszewski; B. Juszczyk; Piotr Kolasinski; P. Zienkiewicz; Maryna Chernyshova; Tomasz Czarski

This paper describes architecture of a new data acquisition system (DAQ) targeted mainly at plasma diagnostic experiments. Modular architecture, in combination with selected hardware components, allows for straightforward reconfiguration of the whole system, both offline and online. Main emphasis will be put into the implementation of data transmission subsystem in said system. One of the biggest advantages of described system is modular architecture with well defined boundaries between main components: analog frontend (AFE), digital backplane and acquisition/control software. Usage of a FPGA chips allows for a high flexibility in design of analog frontends, including ADC ↔ FPGA interface. Data transmission between backplane boards and user software was accomplished with the use of industry-standard PCI Express (PCIe) technology. PCIe implementation includes both FPGA firmware and Linux device driver. High flexibility of PCIe connections was accomplished due to use of configurable PCIe switch. Whenever its possible, described DAQ system tries to make use of standard off-the-shelf (OTF) components, including typical x86 CPU & motherboard (acting as PCIe controller) and cabling.

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Grzegorz Kasprowicz

Warsaw University of Technology

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A. Wojenski

Warsaw University of Technology

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P. Zienkiewicz

Warsaw University of Technology

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W. Zabolotny

Warsaw University of Technology

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Krzysztof T. Pozniak

Warsaw University of Technology

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Piotr Kolasinski

Warsaw University of Technology

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Rafał D. Krawczyk

Warsaw University of Technology

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Tomasz Czarski

Warsaw University of Technology

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