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A Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement System

A low-noise head amplifier has been developed for the extra low energy antiproton ring beam trajectory, orbit, and intensity measurement system at CERN. This system is based on 24 double-electrode electrostatic beam position monitors installed around the ring. A head amplifier is placed close to eac...

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Autores principales: Marco-Hernández, Ricardo, Baú, Marco, Ferrari, Marco, Ferrari, Vittorio, Pedersen, Flemming, Søby, Lars
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2017.2740238
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302114
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author Marco-Hernández, Ricardo
Baú, Marco
Ferrari, Marco
Ferrari, Vittorio
Pedersen, Flemming
Søby, Lars
author_facet Marco-Hernández, Ricardo
Baú, Marco
Ferrari, Marco
Ferrari, Vittorio
Pedersen, Flemming
Søby, Lars
author_sort Marco-Hernández, Ricardo
collection CERN
description A low-noise head amplifier has been developed for the extra low energy antiproton ring beam trajectory, orbit, and intensity measurement system at CERN. This system is based on 24 double-electrode electrostatic beam position monitors installed around the ring. A head amplifier is placed close to each beam position monitor to amplify the electrode signals and generate a difference and a sum signal. These signals are sent to the digital acquisition system, about 50 m away from the ring, where they are digitized and further processed. The beam position can be measured by dividing the difference signal by the sum signal while the sum signal gives information relative to the beam intensity. The head amplifier consists of two discrete charge preamplifiers with junction field effect transistor (JFET) inputs, a sum and a difference stage, and two cable drivers. Special attention has been paid to the amplifier printed circuit board design to minimize the parasitic capacitances and inductances at the charge amplifier stages to meet the gain and noise requirements. The measurements carried out on the head amplifier showed a gain of 40.5 and 46.5 dB for the sum and difference outputs with a bandwidth from 200 Hz to 75 MHz and an input voltage noise density lower than $400~\text {pV}/\surd \text{Hz}$ . Twenty head amplifiers have been already installed in the ring and they have been used to detect the first beam signals during the first commissioning stage in November 2016.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16385472019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2017.2740238http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302114engMarco-Hernández, RicardoBaú, MarcoFerrari, MarcoFerrari, VittorioPedersen, FlemmingSøby, LarsA Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement SystemAccelerators and Storage RingsA low-noise head amplifier has been developed for the extra low energy antiproton ring beam trajectory, orbit, and intensity measurement system at CERN. This system is based on 24 double-electrode electrostatic beam position monitors installed around the ring. A head amplifier is placed close to each beam position monitor to amplify the electrode signals and generate a difference and a sum signal. These signals are sent to the digital acquisition system, about 50 m away from the ring, where they are digitized and further processed. The beam position can be measured by dividing the difference signal by the sum signal while the sum signal gives information relative to the beam intensity. The head amplifier consists of two discrete charge preamplifiers with junction field effect transistor (JFET) inputs, a sum and a difference stage, and two cable drivers. Special attention has been paid to the amplifier printed circuit board design to minimize the parasitic capacitances and inductances at the charge amplifier stages to meet the gain and noise requirements. The measurements carried out on the head amplifier showed a gain of 40.5 and 46.5 dB for the sum and difference outputs with a bandwidth from 200 Hz to 75 MHz and an input voltage noise density lower than $400~\text {pV}/\surd \text{Hz}$ . Twenty head amplifiers have been already installed in the ring and they have been used to detect the first beam signals during the first commissioning stage in November 2016.oai:inspirehep.net:16385472017
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Marco-Hernández, Ricardo
Baú, Marco
Ferrari, Marco
Ferrari, Vittorio
Pedersen, Flemming
Søby, Lars
A Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement System
title A Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement System
title_full A Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement System
title_fullStr A Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement System
title_full_unstemmed A Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement System
title_short A Low-Noise Charge Amplifier for the ELENA Trajectory, Orbit, and Intensity Measurement System
title_sort low-noise charge amplifier for the elena trajectory, orbit, and intensity measurement system
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2017.2740238
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302114
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