MicroTCA.4-system with White Rabbit support and integrated JTAG
21-03-2016 |
Pentair
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Subs & Systems
Pentair has enhanced its 12-slot MicroTCA.4-System, which was specially
developed for the needs of the Advanced Physics Community, with two new
features. In order to perform precision, sensitive measurements, physics
research facilities place a high demand on the real-time data transfer over
Ethernet. White Rabbit is an extension of Ethernet that provides very
precise synchronization among distributed nodes. It was invented at CERN and
is currently developed by a distributed multi-company, multi-laboratory team
as an open source hardware and software project.
Pentair, together with strategic partner N.A.T. (Bonn), has taken this
development as an opportunity to further expand the Schroff MicroTCA.4
system. The new White Rabbit clock module on the MicroTCA carrier hub (MCH)
from N.A.T. with two White Rabbit receivers
generates every type of clock and trigger signal phase-locked to White
Rabbit sources located in the network. These signals and events are routed
over the Schroff MicroTCA system backplane to the respective AMC module.
This allows for synchronization accurate to within one nanosecond for
approximately 1,000 nodes over a distance of up to 10km via glass fibers or
copper wires.
The second innovation relates to the monitoring and firmware update for
FPGAs on AMC modules. N.A.T. developed a JSM module JTAG Switch Module -
that can be used to access the individual FPGAs in the system. The JSM
module is available in a single compact, mid or full-size AMC form factor
and takes up one AMC slot in the MTCA system. The disadvantage here is that
an AMC slot is blocked off and the module is not permanently integrated.
This means that updates and monitoring functions can only be used at certain
times. Pentair has equipped its MicroTCA.4 system with an additional,
separate JSM slot on the back side. The JSM module from N.A.T. can be
permanently integrated in this slot. Updates can be uploaded into the FPGA
in each AMC slot and live data (e.g. eye diagrams) can be recorded in
ongoing operation without the loss of an AMC slot, says the company.