Title :
Performance of the front-end signal processing electronics for the drift chambers of the Stanford Large Detector
Author :
Honma, A. ; Haller, G.M. ; Usher, T. ; Shypit, R.
Author_Institution :
Victoria Univ., BC, Canada
fDate :
4/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors report on the performance of the front-end analog and digital signal processing electronics for the drift chambers of the Stanford Large Detector (SLD) at the Standard Linear Collider. The electronics mounted on printed circuit boards include up to 64 channels of transimpedance amplification, analog sampling, analog-to-digital conversion, and associated control circuitry. Measurements of the time resolution, gain, noise, linearity, crosstalk, and stability of the readout electronics are described and presented. Performance tests of the front-end signal processing electronics for the drift chambers indicate that the primary design goals of good timing resolution and good charge division resolution have been achieved. For large signals, the timing resolution is 2.6 ns and is dominated by the inherent resolution of the sampling frequency. The good signal-to-noise ratio and the fast risetime of the amplifier should prevent any loss of timing resolution due to the electronics
Keywords :
computerised signal processing; position sensitive particle detectors; proportional counters; 2.6 ns; SLD; Stanford Large Detector; analog sampling; analog signal processing; analog-to-digital conversion; crosstalk; drift chambers; front-end signal processing electronics; gain; linearity; noise; signal-to-noise ratio; stability; time resolution; transimpedance amplification; Crosstalk; Detectors; Digital signal processing; Electronic equipment testing; Printed circuits; Signal processing; Signal resolution; Signal sampling; Superluminescent diodes; Timing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on