FEATURES ? Compact standalone detector readout electronics. ? 4 channels, 12 bit, 250 MSPS pulse processor. ? 32K on-board MCA spectrum per channel. ? Waveform capture and Pulse Shape Analysis. ? Sub-nanosec Timing Resolution. ? Embedded Linux platform. ? Front and back panel digital I/O signals. ? Gbit Ethernet, local USB storage, web interface. ? Approx. 8x8x14cm, 1 kg, 18 W ? Low cost |
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APPLICATIONS ? Scintillator, HPGe, Si detectors ? Real-time Pulse-Shape Discrimination ? Clover detectors ? Distributed Data Acquisition ? Homeland Security ? OEM systems ? Remote monitoring
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Front/Rear Panel I/O ? 4 analog signal inputs. Impedance 50 Ω or 2 kΩ. ? 10 digital inputs / outputs for triggers or veto signals ? 5V power supply and control for active PMT bases ? Simple pulser for system check and diagnostics ? RJ45 Ethernet ? USB type A (for peripherals) ? USB type micro-B (for UART control from PC)
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Digital Controls ? Analog gain and digital gain adjustment ? Energy filter (0.048 - 63.4μs). ? Trigger filter and threshold ? Waveform length and delay ? Event acceptance: Hit pattern, external gating, coincidence window, input delays Pulse Processing ? Signal digitized at 250 MSPS, 12 bit. (inquire for higher rate/precision, or more channels) ? Energy filter operated at 125MHz. ? Real time pulse shape analysis (charge integration) ? Real time constant fraction timing
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Zynq “System on Chip” Platform ? Dual-core ARM? Cortex?-A9 with Xilinx 7-series FPGA section ? Gigabit Ethernet, 1GB RAM, USB2.0, 16GB SD ? PMOD expansion port (for Wi-Fi, GPS, GPIO, I2C, SDI, LEDs) ? Linux based on Ubuntu 15 ? Local file storage ? IEEE 1588 timing compatible
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Data Reported ? Energy spectra (32K per channel). ? List mode data (energies, timestamps, and waveforms). ? Run statistics.
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