Abstract

The Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX) readout system is deployed as the new interface connecting detector front-end electronics with the data acquisition and Timing, Trigger and Control (TTC) systems. FELIX functions as a router between custom serial links from front-end ASICs and FPGAs to data collection and processing components via a commodity switched network. FELIX uses commodity server technology in combination with FPGA-based PCIe I/O cards. FELIX servers run a software routing platform serving data to network clients performing a number of data preparation, monitoring and control functions. This paper covers the design of FELIX as well as the first operational experience gained during the Run 3 start, including the challenges faced commissioning the system for each ATLAS sub-detector. Over the next decade, the ATLAS detector will be required to operate in an increasingly harsh collision environment and challenging data taking conditions. To maintain physics performance, the detector will undergo a series of upgrades. In particular, the readout system capabilities will be improved. The planned evolution of FELIX for High-Luminosity LHC will be described, including architectural changes and status of early integration with detector development projects.

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