DocumentCode
986654
Title
Design and test issues of an FPGA based data acquisition system for medical imaging using PEM
Author
Leong, Carlos ; Bento, Pedro ; Lousã, Pedro ; Nobre, Joao ; Rego, Joel ; Rodrigues, Pedro ; Silva, José C. ; Teixeira, Isabel C. ; Teixeira, J. Paulo ; Trindade, Andreia ; Varela, João
Author_Institution
INESC-ID, Lisboa, Portugal
Volume
53
Issue
3
fYear
2006
fDate
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
761
Lastpage
769
Abstract
The main aspects of the design and test (D&T) of a reconfigurable architecture for the Data Acquisition Electronics (DAE) system of the Clear-PEM detector are presented in this paper. The application focuses medical imaging using a compact PEM (Positron Emission Mammography) detector with 12288 channels, targeting high sensitivity and spatial resolution. The DAE system processes data frames that come from a front-end (FE) electronics, identifies the relevant data and transfers it to a PC for image processing. The design is supported in a novel D&T methodology, in which hierarchy, modularity and parallelism are extensively exploited to improve design and testability features. Parameterization has also been used to improve design flexibility. Nominal frequency is 100 MHz. The DAE must respond to a data acquisition rate of 1 million relevant events (coincidences) per second, under a total single photon background rate in the detector of 10 MHz. Trigger and data acquisition logic is implemented in eight 4-million, one 2-million and one 1-million gate FPGAs (Xilinx Virtex II). Functional Built-In Self Test (BIST) and Debug features are incorporated in the design to allow on-board FPGA testing and self-testing during product lifetime.
Keywords
built-in self test; data acquisition; field programmable gate arrays; mammography; medical image processing; nuclear electronics; positron emission tomography; data acquisition electronics system; data frames; debug features; design and test methodology; design flexibility; field programmable gate array; front end electronics; functional built-in self test; image processing; medical imaging; pipelining; positron emission mammography detector; process diagrams; spatial resolution; trigger logic; Automatic testing; Biomedical imaging; Built-in self-test; Data acquisition; Detectors; Electronic equipment testing; Field programmable gate arrays; Life testing; Medical tests; System testing; Functional built-in self test; hierarchy; modularity; parallelism; parameterization; pipelining; process diagrams; re-use;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2006.874841
Filename
1644939
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