EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

NaNet3: The on-shore readout and slow-control board for the KM3NeT-Italia underwater neutrino telescope

  • Ammendola R.,
  • Biagioni A.,
  • Frezza O.,
  • Lo Cicero F.,
  • Martinelli M.,
  • Paolucci P.S.,
  • Pontisso L.,
  • Simula F.,
  • Vicini P.,
  • Ameli F.,
  • Nicolau C.A.,
  • Pastorelli E.,
  • Simeone F.,
  • Tosoratto L.,
  • Lonardo A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611605008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 116
p. 05008

Abstract

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The KM3NeT-Italia underwater neutrino detection unit, the tower, consists of 14 floors. Each floor supports 6 Optical Modules containing front-end electronics needed to digitize the PMT signal, format and transmit the data and 2 hydrophones that reconstruct in real-time the position of Optical Modules, for a maximum tower throughput of more than 600 MB/s. All floor data are collected by the Floor Control Module (FCM) board and transmitted by optical bidirectional virtual point-to-point connections to the on-shore laboratory, each FCM needing an on-shore counterpart as communication endpoint. In this contribution we present NaNet3, an on-shore readout board based on Altera Stratix V GX FPGA able to manage multiple FCM data channels with a capability of 800 Mbps each. The design is a NaNet customization for the KM3NeT-Italia experiment, adding support in its I/O interface for a synchronous link protocol with deterministic latency at physical level and for a Time Division Multiplexing protocol at data level.