In 2019, the LHCb experiment at CERN will undergo a major upgrade where its detector electronics and the entire readout system will be replaced. The goal is to read-out all events at the full LHC frequency of 40 MHz, reaching a total data rate of ~40 Tb/s. In this context, a new timing, trigger and readout control system has been developed: its main tasks are to distribute centrally the clock, the timing information and to synchronize all elements in the readout system: from the very last Front-End ASIC to the building of events to be stored. The heart of the timing and readout control system is a VHDL firmware core that is now finalized and currently in use in test-benches and test-beams by the upgraded sub-detectors, for their initial com...
The architecture of the data acquisition system foreseen for the LHCb upgrade, to be installed by 20...
The LHCb experiment is designed to study differences between particles and anti-particles as well as...
The readout strategy of the LHCb experiment [1] is based on complete event readout at 1 MHz [2]. Ove...
In 2019, the LHCb experiment at CERN will undergo a major upgrade where its detector electronics and...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout system in order to run bet...
The LHCb Experiment is a hadronic precision experiment at the LHC accelerator aimed at mainly studyi...
International audienceThe Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment has gone through a major up...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout system in order to run bet...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout system in order to run bet...
The LHCb experiment is upgrading part of its detector and the entire readout system towards a full 4...
The LHCb experiment is considering an upgrade towards a trigger-free 40 MHz complete event readout i...
LHCb is considering an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout [1], possibly in several stages implyin...
The LHCb experiment at CERN is preparing for first real data taking, foreseen by the end of the year...
The timing and fast control (TFC) system is responsible for controlling and distributing timing, tri...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade of its detector in order to collect data at ten times it...
The architecture of the data acquisition system foreseen for the LHCb upgrade, to be installed by 20...
The LHCb experiment is designed to study differences between particles and anti-particles as well as...
The readout strategy of the LHCb experiment [1] is based on complete event readout at 1 MHz [2]. Ove...
In 2019, the LHCb experiment at CERN will undergo a major upgrade where its detector electronics and...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout system in order to run bet...
The LHCb Experiment is a hadronic precision experiment at the LHC accelerator aimed at mainly studyi...
International audienceThe Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment has gone through a major up...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout system in order to run bet...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout system in order to run bet...
The LHCb experiment is upgrading part of its detector and the entire readout system towards a full 4...
The LHCb experiment is considering an upgrade towards a trigger-free 40 MHz complete event readout i...
LHCb is considering an upgrade towards a full 40 MHz readout [1], possibly in several stages implyin...
The LHCb experiment at CERN is preparing for first real data taking, foreseen by the end of the year...
The timing and fast control (TFC) system is responsible for controlling and distributing timing, tri...
The LHCb experiment has proposed an upgrade of its detector in order to collect data at ten times it...
The architecture of the data acquisition system foreseen for the LHCb upgrade, to be installed by 20...
The LHCb experiment is designed to study differences between particles and anti-particles as well as...
The readout strategy of the LHCb experiment [1] is based on complete event readout at 1 MHz [2]. Ove...