Title :
Fast wire per wire X-ray data acquisition system for time-resolved small angle scattering experiments
Author :
Epstein, A. ; Briquet-Laugier, F. ; Sheldon, S. ; Boulin, C.
Author_Institution :
Cell Biol. & Biophys. Programme, Eur. Molecular Biol. Lab., Heidelberg, Germany
fDate :
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Most of the X-ray multi-wire gas detectors used at the EMBL Hamburg outstation for time-resolved studies of biological samples are readout, using the delay line method. The main disadvantage of such readout systems is their event rate limitation introduced by the delay line and the required time to digital conversion step. They also lack the possibility to deal with multiple events. To overcome these limitations, a new approach for the complete readout system was introduced. The new linear detection system is based on the wire per wire approach where each individual wire is associated to preamplifier/discriminator/counter electronics channel. High-density, front-end electronics were designed around a fast current sensitive preamplifier. An eight-channel board was designed to include the preamplifiers-discriminators and the differential ECL drivers output stages. The detector front-end consists of 25 boards directly mounted inside the detector assembly. To achieve a time framing resolution as short as 10 μs, very fast histogramming is required. The only way to implement this for a high number of channels (200 in our case) is by using a distributed system. The digital part of the system consists of a crate controller, up to 16 acquisition boards (capable of handling fast histogramming for up to 32-channels each) and an optical-link board (based on the Cypress “Hot-Link” chip set). Both the crate controller and the acquisition boards are based on a standard RISC microcontroller (IDT R3081) plug-in board. At present, a dedicated CAMAC module which we developed is used to interface the digital front-end acquisition crate to the host via the optical link
Keywords :
CAMAC; X-ray detection; data acquisition; delay lines; multiwire proportional chambers; nuclear electronics; preamplifiers; readout electronics; X-ray multi-wire gas detectors; acquisition boards; crate controller; dedicated CAMAC module; delay line method; detector front-end; differential ECL drivers output stages; digital front-end acquisition crate; eight-channel board; event rate limitation; fast current sensitive preamplifier; fast wire per wire X-ray data acquisition system; front-end electronics; linear detection system; optical link; optical-link board; preamplifier/discriminator/counter electronics channel; standard RISC microcontroller; time framing resolution; time-resolved small angle scattering experiments; Assembly; Control systems; Counting circuits; Data acquisition; Delay lines; Driver circuits; Gas detectors; Optical control; Preamplifiers; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on