Agendas of future SVT meetings



January 8, 2002

January 1, 2001


December 25, 2001



Slides and/or minutes from past SVT meetings



December 18, 2001
  1. SVT to do items - Bill
  2. Coverage of Christmas holidays :


December 11, 2001

December 4, 2001
  1. SVT efficiency with wide roads - Alex


November 20, 2001
  1. Update on SVT efficiency - Alex / Xin page
  2. Mods/fixes to Track Fitters - Un-Ki
  3. Geometry after the shutdown /slides- Giovanni
  4. A.O.B.

November 6, 2001

  1. SVT configuration in database - Bill/Marco
  2. Update on SVT efficiency - Un-ki/Marco/Alberto...


October 30, 2001
  1. SVT Efficiency:
  2. Discussion on "Standard SVT ntuples" - Roberto
  3. Geometry files after the shutdown - Giovanni
  4. Beam Position to ACNET - Marco
  5. A.O.B.


October 23, 2001
  1. Things to do by the end of the shutdown - Luciano
    1. SVT configuration in database - Bill/Marco
    2. Plan for "standard SVT ntuples" - Roberto
    3. Geometry files after the shutdown - Giovanni
    4. Beam position to acnet - Marco/Subir
    5. Mods/fixes to Track Fitters - Un-Ki
  2. SVT configuration stored in database? - Bill/Marco
  3. "Final" SVT cabling - Stefano

  4.     It was agreed not to do it now


October 2, 2001

Slides shown by Roberto for run 127844:

 
Straight line vs. sinusoid fit
127844_dsub_b3w1_online.ps: impact parameter, beam subtracted, global fit,
                            sine function,barrel 3, wedge 1.
127844_dsub_b3w1_sin.ps:    idem, sine fit wedge by wedge.
127844_dsub_b3w1.ps:        idem, staright line fit wedge by wedge
127844_dsub_b3w3_online.ps: wedge 3, global fit, sine
127844_dsub_b3w3_sin.ps:    idem, sine fit wedge by wedge
127844_dsub_b3w3.ps:        idem, straight line fit wedge by wedge
127844_d1d2.ps:             <d1*d2> versus cos(delta_phi), with linear fit
                            (without first and last point). Gives beam
                            width =34 micron.


August 28, 2001

The following plots were shown at the meeting:

  1. Irene:
  2. Roberto:


July 17, 2001
  1. The question was raised whether we want to keep XTRP tracks appended to the SVT output list. The decision was made to make two separate output streams: one with XTRP tracks appended will go to SVTlist interface in b0svt06 and will be readout to SVTY, the othe one will go to SVTlist in L2 crate and will be readout as SVTD. This will probably require one additional Merger which we would subtract from the available spares spares. Who exactly  is actually going to implement this and when was not discussed.
  2. Bill, Simone and Franco will try to setup SVT to trigger a global Spy Buffer freeze upon detection of lost sync in any SVT board. The plan is to try this out with cosmic rays and be ready when the beam comes (next week?). This will probably require to disable SVTSPYMON: it should be a trivial fix for Marco when he comes back from vacation to modify it so that it's compatible with this particular diagnostic mode.
  3. There was some discussion on the famous problem of mixing of constraint eigenvectors with track parameter eigenvectors, including suggestions on trying defferent vector ordering of the Graham-Schmidt orthonormalization procedure. The conclusion seems to be that the situation is under control. If you are interested in the details we suggest you talk to Giovanni.
  4. Roberto: These two plots show the beam profile (subtracted impact parameter) for runs 119632, 119634 and 119635 (about 25000 tracks), barrel 2, all available wedges (i.e. 1,3,8,9,10,11), with a PT cut at 2 GeV. The beam position fit has been done separately in each wedge. In the first plot a chi2 cut at 70 has been used. In the second plot the chi2 has been recalculated (to correct for the half curvature problem) and a cut at 12 has been done. The fitted width is smaller (52 vs 57 um), and there is less background.


June 12, 2001

June 5, 2001
  1. Giovanni: a proposal for a L3 SVT filter will be presented at the next Thursday meeting. The idea is to have a module  to select events based on SVTD contents. We agreed we should use tunable parameters such as Chi square, impact parameter and Pt of both tracks, DeltaPhi min and max. It is in fact much easier to change a parameter than it is to change the code. This will feed off the Two Track Trigger at L1 and will "emulate" the effect of a SVT based L2 trigger. We expect the L1 Two Track board to work soon, otherwise an equivalent function might be obtained by using the di-electron trigger hardware in a non standard way. We might be able to put the events passing this selection in the express line.
  2. Luciano: we need a plan for the configuration of SVT for the upcoming collisions. We all agree that we need to start with the same configuration as used for the last shot (silicon only, wedges 5-6, nominal geometry...). We still need to agree on what exactly we do next. After some discussion (continuing after the meeting) we propose the following sequence of steps each of which requires a different configuration of SVT:
    1. Old stuff: same as last shot
    2. Nominal geometry + XFT
    3. Move gcon to the beam: fitting constants are corrected for beam displacement
    4. Move patterns to the beam: AM patterns are corrected for beam displacement
    5. Narrow patterns: change superstrip size to ~300 micron
    6. Precise alignment
    Note: we will proceed to the next step once the previous has been shown to work correctly. We believe that we will be able to do this even if only 1/12 of SVXII is powered up. We expect the plots in TRIGMON and SVTMON to be sufficient to validate each step.


May 29, 2001

May 22, 2001
  1. Status of Cold Start: Stefano
    1. succeded in running Bill's simulation
      1. use GCON files from Vladimir
      2. results seem to make sense
    2. XTF configuration needs ~ 1 day of work
    3. Simulation shows that the bias on parameters induced by the sign of the charge ot the track is almost cancelled in the new GCON files made by Vladimir
  2. Data analysis: Roberto
    1. hits outside of superstrip are present also in simulated data produced by Bill.
    2. number of tracks per event is ~ 8 for simulated SVT and ~ 0.3 for real data. We believe most of this is due to the truncation of the readout of Jane's board. We need to make sure we understand what is going on.
    3. correlation between SVT and COT/XFT it's there at the beginning of each run and then vanishes after some number of events. It happens for every run after a different number of events (10k - 50k?). This is potentially a serious problem and we need to watch it closely during the upcoming data taking. The easiest explanation would be loss of sync between SVT and the rest of CDF.
  3. Simone: two XTFB boards have been delivered to Pisa and successfully tested.
  4. Vladimir: the effect of the beam displacement on impact parameter resolution was studied with simulation which predicts ~28 micron resolution for centered beam and ~ 60 micron resolution for 4mm displacement. (see plot)


May 15, 2001
  1. SVT-XFT efficiency from collisions: Luciano
  2. SVT event display: Andrei

  3. Event displays including SVT tracks were shown! Some of the SVT tracks look totally uncorrelated to COT hits. This will be investigated further.
  4. Plan for next shot (~27 May): prepare two independent configurations:
    1. Exactly the same as last shot
    2. Including XFT tracks in the fit. We will use the memory bank switch feature of the TF's to change quickly from 1 to 2.


May 8, 2001
  1. Results of simulation of SVT in different configurations: Donatella
  2. Results from last shots: Roberto
  3. To do list for next shot: All
  4. A.O.B.


May 1, 2001
  1. Plots from the last shot (file1, file2): Roberto
  2. Beam tomography: Luciano


April 24, 2001
  1. SVT Event Display: Andrei
  2. New GCON file plots (file1, file2, file3, file4): Vladimir


April 17, 2001

We just learned that collisions have been dalayed by ~one week.
The projected collision date is now ~ Apr 27.

  1. Organization of 24/7 shifts for next store
  2. What did we learn from data from last stores?
  3. Status and plan for running SVTSIM
  4. Status and plan for Cold Start, Maps, etc.
  5. Can we feed simulated data to SVT?
At the end of the meeting we came up with the following "To Do" list:
  1. Stefano looks at XTRP data in Spy Buffers to try to make sense out of them.
  2. Marco runs SVTSIM with help from Bill
  3. Guram and Vladimir will generate geometry files to ignore XFT and fit tracks with silicon only
  4. Un-Ki will investigate errors in TF output seen in SVTD but not in Spy Buffers




April 10, 2001
"To do" list for next shot: Bill


April 3, 2001
  1. Ghostbuster board: Bill
  2. SVT integral test: Un-Ki
  3. XTFC: Anna Maria


March 27, 2001
  1. SPYMON: Marco
  2. Offline basic tools and TRIGMON: Roberto
  3. Event Display: Henry
  4. Test Stand: Alexei


March 20, 2001
  1. Beam Position Feedback: Luciano
  2. XTFA-XTFB : Simone
  3. Cold Start & SVTSIM: Bill
    1. slides, map set example, random test example
Anna Maria reported that stuffed XTFC boards where received in Trieste. All of them are there and they look good. Tests will begin shortly.


March 13, 2001
  1. Board diagnostics: Franco
  2. Low level VME code: Stefano
  3. High level geometry files: Giovanni


March 6, 2001
  1. Board documentation: Luciano
  2. SVT integral test: Un-Ki
  3. XTFC: Anna Maria
  4. Low level board functions: Subir/Marco


February 27, 2001
  1. Event Display: Henry
  2. Test Stand: Alexei
  3. SVT simulation: Bill
  4. Ghostbuster board: Bill
  5. GUI for simple SVT functions: Alex'


February 20, 2001
  1. SPYMON: Subir
  2. ODH alarm drill: all
  3. Offline basic tools and TRIGMON: Roberto


February 13, 2001
  1. Track Fitter status - Un-Ki
  2. XTFA-XTFB : Simone
  3. SVTSIM: Bill
  4. Cold Start: Bill


February 6, 2001
WORKSHOP


January 30, 2001
  1. Beam Position Feedback: Luciano (see also old talk of April 2000)
  2. Low level VME code: Stefano
  3. High level geometry files: Giovanni


January 23, 2001
  1. Low level board functions: Subir/Marco
  2. Board diagnostics: Franco
  3. Board documentation: Luciano
Some notes:

General: the rotation of all the tasks is finished. Our Geneva collegues have expressed interest in task#20: "Off-line high level tools" and Lorenzo Moneta has volunteered to give a talk on this subject at the upcoming workshop.
The following tasks are still uncovered:
04. Integration with XTRP and Level2
19. Implement VRB readout + diagnostics
21. Plan for long term maintenance
22. Level 3 algorithms
23. Documentation

Next week we will start the second rotation of talks (see new agenda for Jan 30th)

Board documentation: we do not yet have a final decision on where exactly the official SVT documentation web pages will be located. We want to start with a prototype site that can be moved easily to the final location once decided. At least to zero order, we will have a local copy of all documents, organized in a self-consistent and portable directory structure.

Mel's suggestion: firmware source files have a better chance to be up to date in directories at remote institutions. In this case a pointer to the remote directory might be a better choice than a local copy of the documents.
Giovanni's comment: there must be a safe way to know what version of the firmware is actually loaded in the boards at B0.
Beam Alignment: moved to next week.


January 16, 2001
  1. SVTD unpacking routines: Bill
  2. Ghostbuster board: Bill (see also pdf note)
  3. SVT integral test: Un-Ki
  4. XTFC: Anna Maria
Some notes:
     
    SVTD unpacking routines: needs access to geometry database to reconstruct hit coordinates. Must wait until the mechanism for accessing these data is defined and implemented. Bill and Giovanni are working with top priority on the geometry database definition and implementation: they will keep in touch and move as fast as they can.

    Ghostbuster board: first prototype is expected by April 1st, final board usable in SVT by late Summer.

    SVT integral test: also needs access to geometry database (see above) to generate test data and predict results.

    XTFC: Anna Maria presented a possible solution to the problem of the phi mismatch of L00. This would require no additional hardware, only some firmware changes and a different cabling.

    It was agreed that we are not planning to run anything else than 4/4 (no L00) until we reach a  stable routine operation of SVT, presumably not before the last quarter of 2001. This sets the time frame for XTFC and Ghostbuster board.



January 9, 2001
  1. SPYMON: Marco (continues)
  2. Offline basic tools and TRIGMON: Roberto
  3. Event Display: Henry
  4. Test Stand: Alexei
Some notes:
    SPYMON: the infamous Fision bug that causes trouble to SPYMON has been apparently identified but has not been fixed yet due to lack of manpower. Henry will try to get the priority of this job increased. A workaround exists that will allow Marco to go on with his development work until the bug is actually fixed.

    Offline basic tools and TRIGMON: it was agreed that the SVT monitoring software Roberto is defining and implementing will, by definition, run in the standard CDF offline environment. It will use data from the SVTD bank and have access to the whole CDF event data, to the online/offline database and to SVT simulation. Most of this software will be used both online as part of consumer processes (ex. TRIGMON) and offline as AC++ modules.

    Event Display: it is very important that we come up with a documented standard unpacking routine for SVTD as soon as possible. This is not totally trivial due to the need of translating x coordinates from local increments from a road boundary to global coordinates. This requires knowledge of the detailed geometric parameters of each road and, therefore, requires access to the SVT geometry database. This tasks tends to belong to Bill's realm. So the deal with him is that, at the next meeting, he will tell us how far we are from having the SVTD standard unpacking routines done (Next meeting's agenda was updated accordingly)

    Test Stand: Alexei is setting up the SVT test stand in the lab at the west end of B0 2nd floor. He was having problems with the crate CPU that are now apparently solved with Bill's help as explained in this message.



December 19, 2000
  1. XTFA-XTFB: Simone
  2. SVTSIM: Bill
  3. Cold Start: Bill
  4. SPYMON: Marco
We ran out of time before being through with the agenda.
Marco's talk was actually cut mid-way, so he will get some
additional time at the next meeting,



December 12, 2000
  1. Low level VME code - Stefano
  2. Track Fitter status - Un-Ki
  3. High level geometry files - Giovanni
Both Bill and Simone where unable to give their
reports due to colliding talks. They are both scheduled
for next week.

Un-Ki kindly agreed to take responsibility for task #14:
Whole SVT test with fake injected data
(see Task List)


LFR-12JUN01