Author :
Conti, Maurizio ; Maiorino, Marino ; Mettivier, Giovanni ; Montesi, Maria Cristina ; Russo, Paolo
Abstract :
We present here preliminary tests of Medisoft 4, a software procedure for the control and the readout of the single photon counting radiation imaging systems based on the Medipix2 chip (256×256 pixels, 55 μm pitch). The system has been developed in the framework of the Medipix2 collaboration. This hardware and software system is the successor of the system based on the Medipix1 photon counting chip (64×64 pixels, 170 μm pitch). Following the Medipix system evolution, Medisoft 4 allows the user to access the new implemented features such as the higher resolution, the faster data communication rates, the daisy-chain multichip mode, the energy windowed acquisition, the continuous acquisition mode, the double signal polarity (holes and electrons), etc. The readout of the data from the Medipix2 chip is presently via the chip serial bus through a MUROS2 interface board and a commercial input/output board, but a parallel readout via a is also foreseen. The current version (Medisoft 4.0), here the subject of preliminary tests connected via MUROS2 to a Medipix2 chip not bump-bonded to any detector , reads out only single chips and features a reduced set of functionalities. Future versions will read up to eight chips in daisy chain and provide full system performance, including high frame rate acquisitions and spectroscopic imaging. After a description of the Medipix2 chip, its readout interfaces and the Medisoft 4 software architecture, we show the results of preliminary software tests on serial communication protocol and speed with MUROS2 and Medipix2, analogue test input, internal digital analog converters calibration and threshold uniformity.
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical imaging; calibration; data communication equipment; digital-analogue conversion; nuclear electronics; parallel architectures; readout electronics; single photon emission computed tomography; 170 micron; 55 micron; MUROS2; Medipix2; Medisoft 4; continuous acquisition mode; control software; counting chip; daisy-chain multichip mode; data communication rates; double signal polarity; energy windowed acquisition; functionalities; high frame rate acquisitions; internal digital analog converters calibration; parallel readout; readout chip; serial communication protocol; single photon counting radiation imaging systems; software architecture; spectroscopic imaging; threshold uniformity; Collaboration; Control systems; Energy resolution; Hardware; Optical control; Pixel; Radiation imaging; Software systems; Software testing; System testing;