Abstract
An analog VLSI neural network chip (ETANN) has been trained to detect secondary vertices in simulated data for a fixed target heavy flavour production experiment. The detector response and associative memory track finding were modelled by a simulation, but the vertex detection was performed in hardware by the neural network chip and requires only a few microseconds per event. The chip correctly tags 30% of the heavy flavour events while rejecting 99% of the background, and is thus well adapted for secondary vertex triggering applications. A general purpose VME module for interfacing the ETANN to experiments, equipped with ADC/DAC circuits and a 68070 CPU, is also presented. © 1993.
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Denby, B., Lindblad, T., Lindsey, C. S., Szekély, G., Molnar, J., Eide, Å., … Spaziani, A. (1993). Investigation of a VLSI neural network chip as part of a secondary vertex trigger. Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A, 335(1–2), 296–304. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-9002(93)90284-O
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