DocumentCode
1032734
Title
GPS time synchronization in school-network cosmic ray detectors
Author
Berns, Hans-Gerd ; Burnett, Toby H. ; Gran, Richard ; Wilkes, R. Jeffrey
Author_Institution
Phys. Dept., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Volume
51
Issue
3
fYear
2004
fDate
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
848
Lastpage
853
Abstract
The QuarkNet DAQ card for school-network cosmic ray detectors provides a low-cost alternative to using standard particle and nuclear physics fast pulse electronics modules. The board, which can be produced at a cost of less than $500.00 (USD), produces trigger time and pulse edge time data for 2- to 4-fold coincidence levels via a universal RS232 serial port interface, usable with any PC. Individual detector stations, each consisting of four scintillation counter modules, front-end electronics, and a GPS receiver, produce a stream of data in form of ASCII text strings in identifiable set of formats for different functions. The card includes a low-cost GPS receiver module, which permits time-stamping event triggers to about 50 nanosecond accuracy in UTC between widely separated sites. The technique used for obtaining precise GPS time employs the 1PPS signal, which is not normally available to users of the commercial GPS module. We had the stock model slightly custom-modified to access this signal. The method for deriving time values was adapted from methods developed for the K2K long-baseline neutrino experiment. Performance of the low-cost GPS module used is compared to that of a more expensive unit with known quality.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; cosmic ray apparatus; data acquisition; neutrino detection; nuclear electronics; scintillation counters; synchronisation; 1PPS signal; ASCII text string; GPS time synchronization; K2K long-baseline neutrino experiment; QuarkNet DAQ card; data acquisition; front-end electronics; global position system; low-cost GPS receiver module; nuclear physics fast pulse electronic module; pulse edge time; school-network cosmic ray detector; scintillation counter modules; standard particle; time-stamping event trigger; trigger time; universal RS232 serial port interface; Cables; Clocks; Costs; Data acquisition; Detectors; Educational institutions; Global Positioning System; Power supplies; Satellite broadcasting; Synchronization; Cosmic rays; DAQ; GPS; data acquisition; global position system; secondary schools; time synchronization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2004.829368
Filename
1311980
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