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A fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experiment

A fast 8-channel summing preamplifier and a 16-channel splitter for the readout of the resistive plate chambers in the HARP detector at the CERN Proton Synchrotron are presented. The on-chamber summing preamplifier has an equivalent input noise of less than 10 fC r.m.s., an amplification of 100 mV/p...

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Autor principal: Usenko, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1143019
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description A fast 8-channel summing preamplifier and a 16-channel splitter for the readout of the resistive plate chambers in the HARP detector at the CERN Proton Synchrotron are presented. The on-chamber summing preamplifier has an equivalent input noise of less than 10 fC r.m.s., an amplification of 100 mV/pC and less than 1 ns peaking time. The splitter splits the signals from the summing preamplifier into a timing path and a charge path. In the timing path, the signal amplitude is further amplified by a factor of 10 and then discriminated at a 50 mV threshold. The time-over-threshold signal has an intrinsic time skew of less than 15 ps. The discriminator output is sent via twisted-pair cables to a commercial time-to-amplitude converter. In the charge path, the signal is also amplified and sent via twisted-pair cables to a commercial charge-to-amplitude converter.
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spelling cern-11430192019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1143019engUsenko, EA fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesA fast 8-channel summing preamplifier and a 16-channel splitter for the readout of the resistive plate chambers in the HARP detector at the CERN Proton Synchrotron are presented. The on-chamber summing preamplifier has an equivalent input noise of less than 10 fC r.m.s., an amplification of 100 mV/pC and less than 1 ns peaking time. The splitter splits the signals from the summing preamplifier into a timing path and a charge path. In the timing path, the signal amplitude is further amplified by a factor of 10 and then discriminated at a 50 mV threshold. The time-over-threshold signal has an intrinsic time skew of less than 15 ps. The discriminator output is sent via twisted-pair cables to a commercial time-to-amplitude converter. In the charge path, the signal is also amplified and sent via twisted-pair cables to a commercial charge-to-amplitude converter.CERN-HARP-CDP-2007-002HARP Analysis Note 07-001oai:cds.cern.ch:11430192007-02-12
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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A fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experiment
title A fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experiment
title_full A fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experiment
title_fullStr A fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experiment
title_full_unstemmed A fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experiment
title_short A fast front-end electronics for the RPC detector in the HARP experiment
title_sort fast front-end electronics for the rpc detector in the harp experiment
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1143019
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