Title :
Baseline restoration using current conveyors [nuclear spectrometry systems]
Author :
Morgado, António Miguel L S ; Simões, J. Basílio ; Correia, Carlos M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Fisica, Coimbra Univ., Portugal
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents simple circuits for baseline restoration based on a commercial current conveyor (CCUII01). Tests were performed, on two circuits, with periodic trapezoidal shaped pulses in order to measure the baseline restoration for several pulse rates and restorer duty cycles. For the current conveyor based Robinson restorer, the peak shift was less than 10 mV, for duty cycles up to 60%, at high pulse rates. Duty cycles up to 80% were also tested, being the maximum peak shift 21 mV. The peak shift for the current conveyor based Grubic restorer was also measured. The maximum value found was 30 mV at 82% duty cycle. Keeping the duty cycle below 60% improves greatly the restorer performance. The ability of both baseline restorer architectures to reject low frequency modulation is also measured, with good results on both circuits
Keywords :
current conveyors; detector circuits; nuclear electronics; pulse shaping circuits; CCUII01; Grubic restorer; Robinson restorer; baseline restor; current conveyor; low frequency modulation; periodic trapezoidal shaped pulses; pulse rates; restorer duty cycle; Circuit testing; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Frequency modulation; Performance evaluation; Pulse circuits; Pulse measurements; Pulse shaping methods; Shape measurement; Spectroscopy;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on