This is the home page for the Data Acquisition Toolkit (DAT) space. Previously called Cluster Computing Toolkit (CTK), it replaces the now obsolete NPA space.
Latest news
Blog Posts
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RCE/COB Gen3 MiniWorkshop: May 2, 2014
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Unknown User (panetta)Apr 30, 2014
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Tag core2.2b created
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Nov 30, 2012
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COB board database available on Oracle
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Sep 27, 2012
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New tag core2.2 --- COB (dpm,dtm) compatibility
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Unknown User (panetta)May 15, 2012
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Executables, modules and libraries contain build date and revision
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Jan 31, 2012
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RTEMS 4.10.2 is available
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Jan 27, 2012
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New tag core2.1, flash burning changed for System containers
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Jan 20, 2012
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CTK Development rack page
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Unknown User (panetta)Jul 07, 2011
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Tag core2.0 added to new repo. core 2.1 at head
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Jun 28, 2011
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RTEMS 4.10 gnu tools now on AFS
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Unknown User (panetta)Apr 08, 2011
Synopsis
The Data Acquisition Toolkit is a combined hardware/software platform for constructing massively parallel data acquisition systems from modular components for high bandwidth applications such as those found in High Energy Physics and Particle Astrophysics. At the hardware level, we create generic building blocks based on System on Chip (SOC) technology using both embedded CPU and DSP FPGA tiles and many channels of generic, high speed I/O. These SOCs support arbitrary operating systems, but we provide a reference platform with the RTEMS Realtime kernel.
Generation 3 RCE
Software
Firmware
- Memory controller
- SD-Card
- Ethernet
- Protocol Plug-ins
Hardware
Design and Supporting Documentation
Applications
Dataflow Lab 1 (B170)
The main development area at SLAC for the DAT group is known as Dataflow Lab 1, which is room B170 of the Central Lab Annex (Bldg 84).
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