The Clock and Control System for the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter Phase-I Upgrade
Le Xiao, Chonghan Liu, Tiankuan Liu, Hucheng Chen, Jinghong Chen, Kai, Chen, Yulang Feng, Datao Gong, Di Guo, Huiqin He, Suen Hou, Guangming Huang,, Xiangming Sun, Yuxuan Tang, Ping-Kun Teng, Annie C. Xiang, Hao Xu, Jingbo Ye,, Yang You

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and evaluation of a clock and control system for the Liquid-argon Trigger Digitizer Board, enhancing remote configuration and monitoring for the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter upgrade.
Contribution
It introduces a novel clock and control system specifically developed for the LTDB in the ATLAS upgrade, enabling improved remote operation.
Findings
System functions have been successfully evaluated.
Design meets the requirements for remote configuration.
Enhances the overall performance of the calorimeter upgrade.
Abstract
A Liquid-argon Trigger Digitizer Board (LTDB) is being developed to upgrade the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter Phase-I trigger electronics. The LTDB located at the front end needs to obtain the clock signals and be configured and monitored remotely from the back end. A clock and control system is being developed for the LTDB and the major functions of the system have been evaluated. The design and evaluation of the clock and control system are presented in this paper.
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