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Treffer: An Associative Memory Chip for the Trigger System of the ATLAS Experiment

Title:
An Associative Memory Chip for the Trigger System of the ATLAS Experiment
Publication Year:
2016
Collection:
CERN Document Server (CDS)
Document Type:
other/unknown material
Language:
English
Relation:
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2235842; ATL-DAQ-PROC-2016-036; oai:cds.cern.ch:2235842
DOI:
10.22323/1.287.0058
Accession Number:
edsbas.5C697D87
Database:
BASE

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The AM06 is the 6th version of a large associative memory chip designed in 65 nm CMOS tech- nology. The AM06 operates as a highly parallel ASIC processor for pattern recognition in the ATLAS experiment at CERN. It is the core of the Fast TracKer electronic system, which is tai- lored for on-line track finding in the trigger system of the ATLAS experiment. The Fast TracKer system is able to process events up to 100 MHz in real time. The AM06 is a complex chip, and it has been designed combining full-custom memory arrays, standard logic cells and IP blocks. It contains memory banks that store data organized in 18 bit words; a group of 8 words is called a pattern. The chip silicon area is 168 mm2; it contains 421 millions of transistors and it stores 217 patterns. Moreover, the associative memory is suitable also for other interdisciplinary appli- cations (i.e., general purpose image filtering and analysis). In the near future we plan to design a more powerful and flexible chip in 28 nm CMOS technology.