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... ... @@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ 5 5 = Introduction (user panel) 6 6 = 7 7 8 -The MTCA based triggers have a jitter in the few ps range, the delay can be shifted in 1 ns steps (over many ms), one can choose between 10 Hz triggers, frequencies locked to the pulses (e.g. 1MHz) and the actual bunch patterns. A detailed description can be found in [[x2Timer manual>>attach:x2Timer.pdf]] ([[Design Paper>>url:http://ttfinfo2.desy.de/doocs/Timing/CDRv2.2short.pdf||shape="rect"]]).8 +The MTCA based triggers have a jitter in the few ps range, the delay can be shifted in 1 ns steps (over many ms), one can choose between 10 Hz triggers, frequencies locked to the pulses (e.g. 1MHz) and the actual bunch patterns. A detailed description can be found in [[x2Timer manual>>attach:x2Timer.pdf]]. 9 9 10 10 in short: the triggers are for low impedance (~~50 OHM terminated ?? ), 5V triggers with an adjustable width. The main control panel for the x2 timer has the control options for the 3 front modules (connected with a RJ45 cable - connecting to a "trigger box" with 2 trigger exits (Lemo) each) and 8 Lemo exits at the back of the crate. in the BL-beamline case these triggers are connected to the BNC (patch panel) ports at the rack. 11 11 12 -The main control can be done with a simplified user panel which can handle the timing in respect to the FEL pulses and not in respect to some (arbitrary) reference time ( Event) 12 +The main control can be done with a simplified user panel which can handle the timing in respect to the FEL pulses and not in respect to some (arbitrary) reference time ( Event)[[~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/TriggerHowto/Trigger_scheme.gif~|~|alt="Trigger_scheme.gif" width="800"~]~]>>attach:Trigger_scheme.gif]] 13 13 14 - [[image:attach:Trigger_scheme.gif]]14 + 15 15 \\ 16 16 17 17 = Different trigger events (starting points) = ... ... @@ -102,6 +102,8 @@ 102 102 103 103 \\ 104 104 105 +\\ 106 + 105 105 = Set a constant frequency to a channel = 106 106 107 107 = ... ... @@ -151,105 +151,64 @@ 151 151 152 152 \\ 153 153 154 -== General FLASH frequencies: == 155 - 156 156 \\ 157 157 158 -(% class="relative-table wrapped" style="width: 19.422%;" %) 159 -|((( 160 -(% style="color: rgb(0,0,255);" %)Name 161 -)))|((( 162 -(% style="color: rgb(0,0,255);" %)Frequency 163 -)))|((( 164 -(% style="color: rgb(0,0,255);" %)Divider 165 -))) 166 -|((( 167 -1.3 GHz 168 -)))|((( 169 -1300.000000 MHz 170 -)))|((( 171 171 \\ 172 -))) 173 -|((( 174 -108 MHz 175 -)))|((( 176 -108.333333 MHz 177 -)))|((( 178 -12 179 -))) 180 -|((( 181 -9 MHz 182 -)))|((( 183 -9.02777777 MHz 184 -)))|((( 185 -144 186 -))) 187 -|((( 188 -4.5 MHz 189 -)))|((( 190 -4.513888 MHz 191 -)))|((( 192 -288 193 -))) 194 -|((( 195 -1 MHz 196 -)))|((( 197 -1.003086 MHz 198 -)))|((( 199 -1296 200 -))) 201 201 202 202 \\ 203 203 204 204 Once a clock is configured with the right frequency one can choose in the "expert panel" of the according channel the "FPGA clock" in the "input source select" chooser. 205 205 164 +\\ 165 + 166 +\\ 167 + 168 +\\ 169 + 206 206 One has to set the delay to values less than the repetition rate ... (so for 1 MHz between 0 and 990 µs) and the trigger width also less than the rep rate ... 207 207 208 - This results in a continuous train of pulses with the set trigger width.172 +\\ 209 209 210 - = Creating an (own) burst trigger =174 +\\ 211 211 212 - One can use now a SECOND trigger channel which is set to a regular 10 Hz trigger and gate the clock output to create a burst with defined start point and length,176 +\\ 213 213 214 - For the example we usethe FRONT.TRG2 (BL3 Trg5) as gatepulsewhich definesthelength of the burst (set with the trigger width) and the (rough)startingpoint ofthe burst. This trigger is only used asgateandthephysicaltriggeroutputis NOT used.178 +This results in a continuous train of pulses with the set trigger width : 215 215 216 - Thesecond channel (hereFRONT.TRG3 (BL3 Trg6) which is set to the clock frequency defines the reprate (by the FPGA clock setting), the exact startingpointof the first trigger( by the delay ) and the width of the MHz/kHz triggers (width).180 += Creating an (own) burst trigger = 217 217 218 - **To getfromthe clock to the burst trigger**onehasto:182 +One can use now a SECOND trigger channel which is set to a regular 10 Hz trigger and gate the clock output to create a burst with defined start point and length, 219 219 220 -* set the "2nd source select" to the gate trigger ( here FRONT.TRG2) - this defines a second source to considder for the trigger output. 221 -* and the "output source select" to "AND 2nd Ch." this finally only sends a trigger if on both inputs (clock and gate) we have a high signal. 184 +\\ 222 222 223 223 \\ 224 224 225 - [[image:attach:image2019-9-17_14-35-5.png||height="250"]] [[image:attach:image2019-9-17_14-34-38.png||width="400"]]188 +\\ 226 226 227 227 \\ 228 228 229 229 \\ 230 230 231 - = Real bunch trigger - get a trigger for each FEL pulse =194 +\\ 232 232 233 233 \\ 234 234 235 -Sometimes it is convenient to get a trigger pulse for each pulse in the FEL. thus if the FEL number of bunches or reprate are changed, the trigger adapts accordingly. 198 +* in order to generate a stable frequency one has to set the input source to FPGA clock (and use dividers to get the desired frequency) 199 +* to generate the burst patterns of the FEL one has to choose a trigger event (best 116 for FLASH 2 and 16 for FLASH1) and activate Destination 1 for FLASH1 and Destination 2 for FLASH2 . finally one has to assign the activated Bunch pattern mask to the trigger channel of choice . now the pattern can be shifted and the trigger width can be changed as with the 10 Hz triggers. **IMPORTANT: to move the bunchtrain to the desired starting point the DELAY in the expert panel (see below) has to be used. The Trigger in the user panel (see above) has to be set to 0 !!!** 200 +[[~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/TriggerHowto/mtcatrigger2k.png~|~|alt="mtcatrigger2k.png" width="607" height="458"~]~]>>attach:mtcatrigger2k.png]] 236 236 237 - For this onehasto selectthesource ofterestin theexpert overview panel (tab: "Bunch pattern")... wellforus this isFLASH1(FL1D)orFLASH2(FL2D)202 +here an example defining the bunch pattern for FLASH1 to mask 1 238 238 239 - There are 6 different bunch pattern "channels" one can configure. Typically only 2 are needed ... And in each one there are 6 selectors to choose sources . We only need one - it does not matter in which one is used.204 +\\ 240 240 241 - [[~[~[image:attach:image2019-9-17_14-51-28.png~|~|height="250"~]~]>>attach:image2019-9-17_14-51-28.png]][[image:attach:image2019-9-17_14-47-15.png||thumbnail="true" height="199"]]206 +\\ 242 242 243 243 \\ 244 244 245 - In the expert panel one can now choose the configured "Bunch Pattern" as "Input source select"210 +\\ 246 246 247 -**NOTE: To shift the burst in time one can no longer use the delay of the individual channel BUT the delay in the "Bunch pattern" tab in the expert overview! This now shifts all bursts ... so you better know what you are doing. typically the burst is already shifted to the actual FEL timing ... Shifting the timing should be discussed with the beamline scientist / local contact ...** 248 - 249 249 \\ 250 250 251 -[[image:attach:image2019-9-17_15-4-47.png||height="250"]][[image:attach:image2019-9-17_14-52-40.png||height="250"]] 252 - 253 253 \\ 254 254 255 255 \\