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MAPIC: Multichannel Analysis and Wireless DAQ for the APIC
The aim of this project was to add a multichannel analysis function to the APIC and perform wireless readout. The APIC employs a preamplifier and a pulse shaper in order to transform delta function pulses from detectors into semi-Gaussian pulses with a shaping time of either 25ns or 450ns. These can...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2688617 |
Sumario: | The aim of this project was to add a multichannel analysis function to the APIC and perform wireless readout. The APIC employs a preamplifier and a pulse shaper in order to transform delta function pulses from detectors into semi-Gaussian pulses with a shaping time of either 25ns or 450ns. These can be sampled with a fast but expensive commercial MCA. To reliably sample peak amplitudes with a cheap ADC, we employed a pulse stretcher circuit and a Micropython MCU. The purpose of this combination was to stretch the APIC pulses to a few microseconds so that they could be sampled with one of the three 12 bit ADCs on the "Pyboard" which each had a maximum sampling frequency of 2.4MSPS. The Pyboard also contained an onboard Wi-Fi chip that we could use for wireless readout. |
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