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The CNO trigger, in combination with TKR and CAL triggers will be the main trigger for the test. Some runs will be taken with external trigger, others will be taken with standard internal trigger made with TKR and CAL primitives. Please note that without external trigger we will have some contamination from CR.
A periodic trigger, with variable frequency, will be in parallel to the main particle trigger for most of all the runs, in order to sample the hardware status with random triggers.
Below is the list of proposed engines:
*BT42
All these requestes are implemented through the specific multiple trigger engines defined below, each of which mapped to a specific BT configuration.
Any of the EXTERNAL, CNO, TKR, CAL-LO, CAL-HIGH, PERIODIC signal can open the trigger window.
*BT50
Condition | engine | Trigger | Readout configuration |
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CNO&&TKR&&ANY-CAL -LO | 4-range, NZS | ||
periodic(5Hz) | 4-range, NZS |
*BT43
CNO&&anything else | auto-range, ZS |
*BT51
Condition | engine | Trigger | Readout configuration |
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CNO&&TKR&&CAL-LO | auto-range, ZS | ||
periodic(5Hz) | 4-range, NZS |
*BT44
CNO&&anything else | auto-range, ZS |
*BT52
Condition | engine |
---|---|
EXTERNAL | |
Trigger | Readout configuration |
CNO | 4-range, NZS |
periodic(5Hz) | 4-range, NZS |
*BT45BT53
Trigger Condition | Readout configuration | engine | |
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EXTERNAL | 4 | TKR or CAL | auto-range, ZS |
periodic(5Hz) | 4-range, NZS |
*BT54
Condition | engine |
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EXTERNAL | 4-range, ZS |
periodic(100Hz) | 4-range, NZS |
List of runs
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