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Journal of Instrumentation | 2015

Serial data acquisition for the X-ray plasma diagnostics with selected GEM detector structures

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

The measurement system based on GEM—Gas Electron Multiplier detector is developed for X-ray diagnostics of magnetic confinement tokamak plasmas. The paper is focused on the measurement subject and describes the fundamental data processing to obtain reliable characteristics (histograms) useful for physicists. The required data processing have two steps: 1—processing in the time domain, i.e. events selections for bunches of coinciding clusters, 2—processing in the planar space domain, i.e. cluster identification for the given detector structure. So, it is the software part of the project between the electronic hardware and physics applications. The whole project is original and it was developed by the paper authors. The previous version based on 1-D GEM detector was applied for the high-resolution X-ray crystal spectrometer KX1 in the JET tokamak. The current version considers 2-D detector structures for the new data acquisition system. The fast and accurate mode of data acquisition implemented in the hardware in real time can be applied for the dynamic plasma diagnostics. Several detector structures with single-pixel sensors and multi-pixel (directional) sensors are considered for two-dimensional X-ray imaging. Final data processing is presented by histograms for selected range of position, time interval and cluster charge values. Exemplary radiation source properties are measured by the basic cumulative characteristics: the cluster position distribution and cluster charge value distribution corresponding to the energy spectra. A shorter version of this contribution is due to be published in PoS at: 1st EPS conference on Plasma Diagnostics


Journal of Instrumentation | 2016

FPGA-based GEM detector signal acquisition for SXR spectroscopy system

A. Wojenski; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Piotr Kolasinski; Rafał D. Krawczyk; W. Zabolotny; Maryna Chernyshova; Tomasz Czarski; K. Malinowski

The presented work is related to the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detector soft X-ray spectroscopy system for tokamak applications. The used GEM detector has one-dimensional, 128 channel readout structure. The channels are connected to the radiation-hard electronics with configurable analog stage and fast ADCs, supporting speeds of 125 MSPS for each channel. The digitalized data is sent directly to the FPGAs using fast serial links. The preprocessing algorithms are implemented in the FPGAs, with the data buffering made in the on-board 2Gb DDR3 memory chips. After the algorithmic stage, the data is sent to the Intel Xeon-based PC for further postprocessing using PCI-Express link Gen 2. For connection of multiple FPGAs, PCI-Express switch 8-to-1 was designed. The whole system can support up to 2048 analog channels. The scope of the work is an FPGA-based implementation of the recorder of the raw signal from GEM detector. Since the system will work in a very challenging environment (neutron radiation, intense electro-magnetic fields), the registered signals from the GEM detector can be corrupted. In the case of the very intense hot plasma radiation (e.g. laser generated plasma), the registered signals can overlap. Therefore, it is valuable to register the raw signals from the GEM detector with high number of events during soft X-ray radiation. The signal analysis will have the direct impact on the implementation of photon energy computation algorithms. As the result, the system will produce energy spectra and topological distribution of soft X-ray radiation. The advanced software was developed in order to perform complex system startup and monitoring of hardware units. Using the array of two one-dimensional GEM detectors it will be possible to perform tomographic reconstruction of plasma impurities radiation in the SXR region.


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

On line separation of overlapped signals from multi-time photons for the GEM-based detection system

T. Czarski; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; M. Chernyshova; K. Malinowski; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Piotr Kolasinski; Rafał D. Krawczyk; A. Wojenski; W. Zabolotny

The Triple Gas Electron Multiplier (T-GEM) is presented as soft X-ray (SXR) energy and position sensitive detector for high-resolution X-ray diagnostics of magnetic confinement fusion plasmas. Multi-channel measurement system and serial data acquisition for X-ray energy and position recognition is described. Fundamental characteristics are presented for two dimensional detector structure. Typical signals of ADC – Analog to Digital Converter are considered for charge value and position estimation. Coinciding signals for high flux radiation cause the problem for cluster charge identification. The amplifier with shaper determines time characteristics and limits the pulses frequency. Separation of coincided signals was introduced and verified for simulation experiments. On line separation of overlapped signals was implemented applying the FPGA technology with relatively simple firmware procedure. Representative results for reconstruction of coinciding signals are demonstrated.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

The cluster charge identification in the GEM detector for fusion plasma imaging by soft X-ray diagnostics

Tomasz Czarski; Maryna Chernyshova; Karol Malinowski; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Piotr Kolasinski; Rafał D. Krawczyk; A. Wojenski; W. Zabolotny

The measurement system based on gas electron multiplier detector is developed for soft X-ray diagnostics of tokamak plasmas. The multi-channel setup is designed for estimation of the energy and the position distribution of an X-ray source. The focal measuring issue is the charge cluster identification by its value and position estimation. The fast and accurate mode of the serial data acquisition is applied for the dynamic plasma diagnostics. The charge clusters are counted in the space determined by 2D position, charge value, and time intervals. Radiation source characteristics are presented by histograms for a selected range of position, time intervals, and cluster charge values corresponding to the energy spectra.


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

Fast data transmission from serial data acquisition for the GEM detector system

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

This article proposes new method of storing data and transferring it to PC in the X-ray GEM detector system. The whole process is performed by FPGA chips (Spartan-6 series from Xilinx). Comparing to previous methods, new approach allows to store much more data in the system. New, improved implementation of the communication algorithm significantly increases transfer rate between system and PC. In PC data is merged and processed by MATLAB. The structure of firmware implemented in the FPGAs is described.


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

GEM detector development for tokamak plasma radiation diagnostics: SXR poloidal tomography

Maryna Chernyshova; Karol Malinowski; Adam Ziolkowski; Ewa Kowalska-Strzęciwilk; Tomasz Czarski; Krzysztof Poźniak; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; W. Zabolotny; A. Wojenski; Piotr Kolasinski; Rafał D. Krawczyk

An increased attention to tungsten material is related to a fact that it became a main candidate for the plasma facing material in ITER and future fusion reactor. The proposed work refers to the studies of W influence on the plasma performances by developing new detectors based on Gas Electron Multiplier GEM) technology for tomographic studies of tungsten transport in ITER-oriented tokamaks, e.g. WEST project. It presents current stage of design and developing of cylindrically bent SXR GEM detector construction for horizontal port implementation. Concept to overcome an influence of constraints on vertical port has been also presented. It is expected that the detecting unit under development, when implemented, will add to the safe operation of tokamak bringing creation of sustainable nuclear fusion reactors a step closer.


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

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.


Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High Energy Physics Experiments 2017 | 2017

Evaluation of FPGA to PC feedback loop

Paweł Linczuk; W. Zabolotny; A. Wojenski; Rafał D. Krawczyk; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; Maryna Chernyshova; Tomasz Czarski; Michal Gaska; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Ewa Kowalska-Strzęciwilk; Karol Malinowski

The paper presents the evaluation study of the performance of the data transmission subsystem which can be used in High Energy Physics (HEP) and other High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems. The test environment consisted of Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA and server-grade PC connected via the PCIe 4xGen2 bus. The DMA engine was based on the Xilinx DMA for PCI Express Subsystem1 controlled by the modified Xilinx XDMA kernel driver.2 The research is focused on the influence of the system configuration on achievable throughput and latency of data transfer.

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Grzegorz Kasprowicz

Warsaw University of Technology

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A. Wojenski

Warsaw University of Technology

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Tomasz Czarski

Warsaw University of Technology

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W. Zabolotny

Warsaw University of Technology

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Piotr Kolasinski

Warsaw University of Technology

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Paweł Linczuk

Warsaw University of Technology

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Krzysztof T. Pozniak

Warsaw University of Technology

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Karol Malinowski

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Krzysztof Poźniak

Warsaw University of Technology

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