The Florence Trigger-Box (FTB) project: an FPGA-based configurable and scalable trigger system
Pietro Ottanelli, Gabriele Pasquali, Lucia Baldesi, Sandro Barlini,, Riccardo Bolzonella, Alberto Camaiani, Giovanni Casini, Caterina Ciampi,, Tommaso Marchi, Silvia Piantelli, Simone Valdre', Giuseppe Verde

TL;DR
The paper presents the Florence Trigger-Box (FTB), a scalable FPGA-based trigger system designed for flexible multi-channel data processing, with custom software for monitoring and control.
Contribution
It introduces a fully scalable, FPGA-based multi-layer trigger system with custom software, suitable for various channel counts from few to hundreds.
Findings
Successfully implemented a multi-layer trigger system
Demonstrated scalability from few to hundreds of channels
Developed custom software for system monitoring and control
Abstract
A multi-layer trigger system, based on programmable logic devices hosted on VME boards, has been implemented. It is completely scalable and suitable for handling from a few up to a few hundred channels. Custom software for monitoring and controlling the trigger system has been developed.
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