Title :
Timing Results Using an FPGA-Based TDC with Large Arrays of 144 SiPMs
Author :
Aguilar, A. ; Gonzalez, A.J. ; Torres, J. ; Garcia-Olcina, R. ; Martos, J. ; Soret, J. ; Conde, P. ; Hernandez, L. ; Sanchez, F. ; Benlloch, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Commun. & Digital Syst. Design group, Univ. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Abstract :
Silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) have become an alternative to traditional tubes due to several features. However, their implementation to form large arrays is still a challenge especially due to their relatively high intrinsic noise, depending on the chosen readout. In this contribution, two modules composed of 12 ×12 SiPMs with an area of roughly 50 mm×50 mm are used in coincidence. Coincidence resolving time (CRT) results with a field-programmable gate array, in combination with a time to digital converter, are shown as a function of both the sensor bias voltage and the digitizer threshold. The dependence of the CRT on the sensor matrix temperature, the amount of SiPM active area and the crystal type is also analyzed. Measurements carried out with a crystal array of 2 mm pixel size and 10 mm height have shown time resolutions for the entire 288 SiPM two-detector set-up as good as 800 ps full width at half maximum (FWHM).
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; coincidence techniques; field programmable gate arrays; nuclear electronics; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; readout electronics; silicon radiation detectors; time-digital conversion; FPGA-based TDC; SiPM two-detector set-up; coincidence resolving time; crystal array; digitizer threshold; field-programmable gate array; full-width-at-half-maximum; positron emission tomography; sensor bias voltage; sensor matrix temperature; silicon photomultipliers; size 10 mm; size 2 mm; time-to-digital converter; Application specific integrated circuits; Computational fluid dynamics; Crystals; Detectors; Positron emission tomography; Temperature measurement; Timing; Nuclear medicine; positron emission tomography (PET); silicon radiation detectors; trigger circuits;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2359078