3–5 Feb 2016
LAL Orsay
Europe/Berlin timezone
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Re-timing testbeam data

4 Feb 2016, 11:10
20m
Auditorium (LAL Orsay)

Auditorium

LAL Orsay

200 Voie de la Faculté 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette France, Latitude: 48.699 North Longitude: 2.171 East

Speaker

Dr Jens Dopke (STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)

Description

A description of why and how to re-time test beam data, based on limited length timestamps.

Summary

After successful operation of a 2015 test beam at DESY it was found that the recorded data had extra triggers mixed into the DUT data, which introduced an event offset in the EUDAQ data written to disk.
Using raw log files from the DUT DAQ, a re-timing of the available data was performed to best extent, which will be described here. Indications on how to feed appropriate data into the EUDAQ file format will be given, allowing to post-process this re-timing from EUDAQ files only in the future.

Primary authors

Dr Craig Anthony Sawyer (STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory) Dr Jens Dopke (STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)

Co-author

Mr Kyle James Read Cormier (University of Toronto)

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