Level 2 Trigger Workshop - Sept 7-8 2001
Friday
9:00 CDF Goals and Plans - Jeff Spalding
9:10
L2 Goals and Plans
- Stephen Miller (also available in
Powerpoint
)
9:20
Alpha Boards
- Stephen Miller (also available in
Powerpoint
)
Status of testing
Status of new boards
Status of software
10:00
L1 Interface Boards Status
- Greg Feild
10:30
Cluster Finder and CLIST
- Monica Tecchio (also available in
Powerpoint
)
At what error level is clustering working? (e.g. 10^-6, 10^-7, ...)
At what error level is CLIST working in terms of getting data into the alpha?
Do the above error rates depend on L1A rate?
Does the interface error rate depend on presence of other interface boards?
Give specifics
11:30 Tracking Path
At what error level is SVT working? (e.g. 10^-6, 10^-7, ...)
At what error level is XTRP working? (e.g. 10^-6, 10^-7, ...)
At what error level are the XTRP list and SVT list boards working in terms of getting data into the alpha?
Do the above error rates depend on L1A rate?
Does the interface error rate depend on presence of other interface boards?
Give specifics
11:30
XTRP
- Peter Wilson for Nathan Eddy (also available in
Powerpoint
)
11:45 SVT - Bill Ashmanskas
12:00
Tracklist and SVTlist
- Matt Worcester
2:00 Magic Bus and System issues - Myron Campbell
Reliability
Test results
Plans/Specs for new backplane and termination
3:45
Error checking and Handling Spec
- Peter Wittich
4:45
Diagnostic Tools Spec
- Bill Ashmanskas
Saturday
9:00 Short Term Plan - Discussion
10:45
RECES Status
- Masa Tanaka
11:10
ISOLIST Status
- Bob Blair (also available in
Powerpoint
)
11:30
L2 Muon Interface Status
- Fred Neill
12:00 Long Term Plan - Discussion
Making additional interface boards work in system
Overall system robustness
Validation of Triggers
Future System Optimization
Operations
Workshop summary talks:
In TDWG Meeting 13 Sept
Level 2 Plan
- Luciano Ristori (also available in
Powerpoint
)
In Collaboration Meeting 20 Sept
Level 2 Status and Plans
- Peter Wilson (also available in
Powerpoint
)
Last updated on 3 Oct 2001 by Peter Wilson (pjw@fnal.gov).