Caribou - A versatile data acquisition system for silicon pixel detector prototyping
Younes Otarid, Mathieu Benoit, Eric Buschmann, Hucheng Chen, Dominik Dannheim, Thomas Koffas, Ryan St-Jean, Simon Spannagel, Shaochun Tang, Tomas Vanat

TL;DR
Caribou is a flexible, integrated data acquisition system designed for silicon pixel detector prototyping, reducing development effort through shared hardware, firmware, and software across multiple projects.
Contribution
It introduces a unified hardware and software platform for silicon pixel detector testing, with ongoing upgrades to improve integration and performance.
Findings
Successful deployment in multiple collaborative frameworks
Progress in migrating to more advanced Zynq UltraScale+ architecture
Plans to integrate SoC functionality directly into the CaR board
Abstract
Caribou is a versatile data acquisition system used in multiple collaborative frameworks (CERN EP R&D, DRD3, AIDAinnova, Tangerine) for laboratory and test-beam qualification of novel silicon pixel detector prototypes. The system is built around a common hardware, firmware and software stack shared accross different projects, thereby drastically reducing the development effort and cost. It consists of a custom Control and Readout (CaR) board and a commercial Xilinx Zynq System-on-Chip (SoC) platform. The SoC platform runs a full Yocto distribution integrating the custom software framework (Peary) and a custom FPGA firmware built within a common firmware infrastructure (Boreal). The CaR board provides a hardware environment featuring various services such as powering, slow-control, and high-speed data links for the target detector prototype. Boreal and Peary, in turn, offer firmware and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
