A time-multiplexed track-trigger architecture for CMS

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Published 23 October 2014 © CERN 2014, published under license by IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
, , Workshop on Intelligent Trackers Citation G. Hall et al 2014 JINST 9 C10034 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/9/10/C10034

1748-0221/9/10/C10034

Abstract

The CMS Tracker under development for the High Luminosity LHC includes an outer tracker based on ``PT-modules'' which will provide track stubs based on coincident clusters in two closely spaced sensor layers, aiming to reject low transverse momentum track hits before data transmission to the Level-1 trigger. The tracker data will be used to reconstruct track segments in dedicated processors before onward transmission to other trigger processors which will combine tracker information with data originating from the calorimeter and muon detectors, to make the final L1 trigger decision. The architecture for processing the tracker data is still an open question. One attractive option is to explore a Time Multiplexed design similar to one which is currently being implemented in the CMS calorimeter trigger as part of the Phase I trigger upgrade. The Time Multiplexed Trigger concept is explained, the potential benefits of applying it for processing future tracker data are described and a possible design based on currently existing hardware is presented.

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