A TTC upgrade proposal using bidirectional 10G-PON FTTH technology

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A new generation FPGA-based Timing-Trigger and Control (TTC) system based on emerging Passive Optical Network (PON) technology is being proposed to replace the existing off-detector TTC system used by the LHC experiments. High split ratio, dynamic software partitioning, low and deterministic latency, as well as low jitter are required. Exploiting the latest available technologies allows delivering higher capacity together with bidirectionality, a feature absent from the legacy TTC system. This article focuses on the features and capabilities of the latest TTC-PON prototype based on 10G-PON FTTH components along with some metrics characterizing its performance.

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Kolotouros, D. M., Baron, S., Soos, C., & Vasey, F. (2015). A TTC upgrade proposal using bidirectional 10G-PON FTTH technology. Journal of Instrumentation, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/10/04/C04001

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