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A High Dynamic Range Diamond Detector Readout System for the CERN Beam Wire Scanners Program

A secondary particle shower acquisition system is under design for the upgrade of CERN's beam wire scanners. The system needs to be capable of performing bunch-by-bunch synchronous measurements with an integration time of 25 ns and to cope with signal variations of up to 6 orders of magnitude....

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Autores principales: Sirvent Blasco, Jose, Dehning, Bernd, Dieguez, Angel, Emery, Jonathan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2015-TUPB053
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265928
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Sumario:A secondary particle shower acquisition system is under design for the upgrade of CERN's beam wire scanners. The system needs to be capable of performing bunch-by-bunch synchronous measurements with an integration time of 25 ns and to cope with signal variations of up to 6 orders of magnitude. The whole dynamic range should be covered by the acquisition system with a single configuration and should have no tuneable parameters. The secondary particles are detected using a polycrystalline diamond detector with the signal digitization performed nearby with a custom front-end system, designed to resist a total ionising radiation dose up to 1 kGy in 10 years. The digital data transmission, front-end synchronization and control are performed through a bi-directional optical link operating at 4.8 Gbps using CERN's GBT protocol. For the digitization, two radiation tolerant integrator ASICs (ICECAL and QIE10) are under study.