Artigo Revisado por pares

A Hybrid UNIX Controller for Real-Time Data Acquisition

1996; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 43; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/tns.1996.502309

ISSN

1558-1578

Autores

R.H. Huesman, G.J. Klein, T.K. Fleming,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Data Storage Technologies

Resumo

We describe a hybrid data acquisition architecture integrating a conventional UNIX workstation with CAMACbased real-time hardware. The system combines the high-level programming simplicity and user interface of a UNIX workstation with the low-level timing control available from conventional real-time hardware. We detail this architecture as it has been implemented for control of the Donner 600-Crystal Positron Tomograph (PET600). Low-level data acquisition is carried out in this system using eight LeCroy 3588 histogrammers, which together after derandomization, acquire events at rates up to 4 MHz, and two dedicated Motorola 6809 microprocessors, which arbitrate fine timing control during acquisition. A SUN Microsystems UNIX workstation is used for high-level control, allowing an easily extensible user interface in an X-Windows environment, as well as real-time communications to the low-level acquisition units. Communication between the high- and low-level units is carried out via a Jorway 73A SCSI-CAMAC crate controller and a serial interface. For our application, the hybrid configuration segments IOW from high-level control for ease of maintenance and provided a low-cost upgrade from dated high-level control hardware.

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