From: KEKUX::"pier@positron.ps.uci.edu" "Steve Pier" 29-AUG-1996 02:54:54.87
To: unno@kekvax.kek.jp
CC: pier@positron.ps.uci.edu
Subj: Re: Minimum hardware setting
Nobu:
> (1) one DSP card
> (2) one LL card
> (3) one bias card
> (4) one 40 MHz clock card
This is all you need.
> We do not have a TCB card (Trigger conditioning board). Is the TCB
> required? What is the cable connections? etc...
The TCB is not required unless you are using a source/scintillator. The
TCB's replacement (TCC) has been built, but there is only one TCC
so far (at LBL, pixels) and strips software does not yet support the TCC.
From a message to Ryuichi:
I think you will just be doing calibration initially. For this, you need
only supply an external clock to the SLL card.
See the schematic 'LDSP.sch'. The clock is TTL level +0 (low) +3V (high),
40 MHz.
RP5, the terminator resistor pack on the SLL should be installed.
Bring the clock to the SLL on a twisted-pair cable -- not a coax. The clock
connects at pin 29 (marked L_12 on the schematic). Ground is at pin 30. To
avoid bending the connector pins or connecting the cable wrong, you may want
to build a 34-conductor cable with an IDC (ribbon) connector that mates
with JP11, even though only one signal is used.
I believe the UCSC clock module outputs TTL levels (at least when it is
terminated to ground). Be sure that the clock levels do not exceed 0V-5V
BEFORE connecting to the SLL. You may need to install a 50 ohm terminator
at the clock output to get the level down. The terminator on the SLL (RP5)
is 120 ohms to 3V.
Steve
Reference:
LDSP.sch