Computer Science – Hardware Architecture
Scientific paper
2001-11-09
eConf C011127 (2001) TUAP053
Computer Science
Hardware Architecture
3 pages, ICALEPCS 2001, T. Allison and R. Foold, Jefferson Lab
Scientific paper
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have provided Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) with versatile VME-based data acquisition and control interfaces with minimal development times. FPGA designs have been used to interface to VME and provide control logic for numerous systems. The building blocks of these logic designs can be tailored to the individual needs of each system and provide system operators with read-backs and controls via a VME interface to an EPICS based computer. This versatility allows the system developer to choose components and define operating parameters and options that are not readily available commercially. Jefferson Lab has begun developing standard FPGA libraries that result in quick turn around times and inexpensive designs.
Allison Taylor
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