Speaker
Jiasen Ma
(The University of Chicago)
Description
A relatively inexpensive pulse shaping and digitizing system is developed. It has a dynamic range of 14 bit, and it measures time of scintillation pulses with a precision of a few hundred picoseconds. It works at high rate environment with good resolving power on pile-up pulses. These features are made possible by using a Bessel filter and a digitizer with a moderate sampling speed. The system also has online data processing and high data throughput capabilities to cope with high readout rate in high energy physics and other areas. Zero dead time is achieved. I will report on the performance of the system.
Authors
Jiasen Ma
(The University of Chicago)
Mircea Bogdan
(The University of Chicago)
Yau Wah
(The University of Chicago)