VCC Hardware Production Status Production VCC Locations and

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VCC Hardware Production Status Production VCC Locations and Dispositions Location D i s p

VCC Hardware Production Status Production VCC Locations and Dispositions Location D i s p o s i t i o n CERN OSU RICE Florida Total 50 23 1 1 75 In Per. Crate ? --- --- ? Test Setups ? 2 1 1 4+ Waiting for BGA Replacement --- 2 Post Burn-in Testing --- 15 Ready to Ship --- 4 Firmware compile issues delayed testing and burn-in. Last 15 boards passed pre-burn-in testing Post burn-in testing in progress. Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 1

VME Crate Controller Issues User reported firmware issues are resolved by combination of: Ø

VME Crate Controller Issues User reported firmware issues are resolved by combination of: Ø Ø Replacing 1. 5 V power inductor with short (Vcore tolerance issue). Installing service pack 2 and recompiling with ISE 8. 202 i. Saving correct user configuration settings for power up in Flash mem. Resolving driver conflicts with multiple NICs. However new issues have come up in new compiles (with no logic changes) Ø DCM’s failing to lock or loosing lock before power-on startup finishes. Ø Internal FPGA timing issues with a few (not all) boards even though the compile passed all timing constraints (like missing data or double data on some VME reads). Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 2

VCC: Addressing the Issues DCM issues have been addressed by reconfiguring the clocks and

VCC: Addressing the Issues DCM issues have been addressed by reconfiguring the clocks and modifying the startup procedure. Timing issues have been addressed by slowing down the clock. Ø Main clock is 16 ns. Ø VME interface front-end clock is 4 ns. Ø Changed the 4 ns clock to 8 ns. Changing the clock affects VME timing parameters Ø Implementation of VME rules was based on a 4 ns clock. Ø Rules that are based on minimum times will be OK (just lengthed response times). Ø Other rules (such as “release within …”) potentially could be violated with the 8 ns clock. Ø The exact implementation details need to be checked and/or adjusted. Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 3

VCC: Latest Revision 3. 69: Ø Ø Uses 8 ns VME interface clock. More

VCC: Latest Revision 3. 69: Ø Ø Uses 8 ns VME interface clock. More robust DCM monitoring and startup. Known problems in previous revision are not present in 3. 69. Available for downloading on the controller web page § http: //www. physics. ohio-state. edu/~cms/Gb. E_Ctrl Ø Not extensively tested yet, but very promising. Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 4

VCC: Outlook Hardware Modifications Needed. Ø Replace inductor for 1. 5 V regulator with

VCC: Outlook Hardware Modifications Needed. Ø Replace inductor for 1. 5 V regulator with short. Ø Add 10 u. F Tant. bypass caps for oscillators (these were omitted during original board assembly). Firmware Development Work. Ø Investigate consequences of 8 ns clock on VME rules. § Adapt the implementation to 8 ns clock. § Test and verify proper timing. § Distribute a reliable firmware revision. Ø Proceed with firmware development. § Packet acknowledgements. § Ethernet firmware downloading. Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 5