Title :
Pulse recording by free-running sampling
Author :
Streun, M. ; Brandenburg, G. ; Larue, H. ; Zimmermann, E. ; Ziemons, K. ; Halling, H.
Author_Institution :
Zentralinst. fur Elecktronik ., Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Germany
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Pulses from a position-sensitive photomultiplier (PS-PMT) are recorded by free-running ADCs at a sampling rate of 40 MHz. A four-channel acquisition board has been developed which is equipped with four 12-bit ADCs connected to one field programmable gate array (FPGA). The FPGA manages data acquisition and the transfer to the host computer. It can also work as a digital trigger, so a separate hardware trigger can be omitted. The method of free-running sampling provides a maximum of information, besides the pulse charge and amplitude also pulse shape and starting time are contained in the sampled data. This information is crucial for many tasks such as distinguishing between different scintillator materials, determination of radiation type, pile-up recovery, coincidence detection or time-of-flight applications. The absence of an analog integrator allows very high count rates to be dealt with. Since this method is to be employed in positron emission tomography (PET), the position of an event is also important. The simultaneous readout of four channels allows localization by means of center-of-gravity weighting. First results from a test setup with LSO scintillators coupled to the PS-PMT are presented here
Keywords :
data acquisition; field programmable gate arrays; nuclear electronics; positron emission tomography; pulse analysers; scintillation counters; center-of-gravity weighting; coincidence detection; data acquisition; digital trigger; field programmable gate array; four-channel acquisition board; free-running ADCs; free-running sampling; pile-up recovery; position-sensitive photomultiplier; positron emission tomography; pulse charge; pulse recording; pulse shape; scintillator materials; time-of-flight applications; Data acquisition; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Photomultipliers; Positron emission tomography; Pulse shaping methods; Radiation detectors; Sampling methods; Shape; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on