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TiCkS: A Flexible White-Rabbit Based Time-Stamping Board

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arxiv 1710.07128 v1 pith:VOZW5LCD submitted 2017-10-19 astro-ph.IM

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We have developed the TiCkS board (Time and Clock Stamping) based on the White Rabbit (WR) SPEC node (Simple PCIe FMC carrier), to provide ns-precision time-stamps (TSs) of input signals (e.g., triggers from a connected device) and transmission of these TSs to a central collection point. TiCkS was developed within the specifications of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) as one of the candidate TS nodes, with a small form-factor allowing its use in any CTA camera. The essence of this development concerns the firmware in its Spartan-6 FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array), with the addition of: 1) a ns-precision TDC (Time-to-Digital Convertor) for the TSs; and 2) a UDP stack (User Datagram Protocol) to send TSs and auxiliary information over the WR fibre, and to receive configuration & slow control commands over the same fibre. It also provides a PPS (Pulse Per Second) and other clock signals to the connected device, from which it can receive auxiliary event-type information over an SPI link (Serial Peripheral Interface). A version of TiCkS with an FMC connector (FPGA Mezzanine Card) will be made available in the WR OpenHardware repository, so allowing the use of a mezzanine card with varied formats of input/output connectors, providing a cheap, flexible, and reliable solution for ns-precision time-stamping of trigger signals up to 400 kHz, for use in other experiments.

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