Abstract
The ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger is one of the main elements
of the first stage of event selection for the ATLAS experiment at
the LHC. It consists of over 300 custom built VME modules, of several
different types. The full installation of this system has been in
operation since the start of 2008, during which time it has undergone
intensive testing, both in standalone mode, and in conjunction with
the ATLAS detector in combined running. During this time, the
performance of the system has been investigated, problems understood
and fixed, and configuration parameters tuned to continuously improve
the quality of the trigger decisions made.
An overview of the calorimeter trigger hardware will be presented,
along with some analysis of its performance during this first year of
running, mostly with cosmic rays, but also, briefly, with beam in LHC.