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A Muti-channel Distributed DAQ for n-TPC

Instrumentation and Detectors 2015-05-08 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

A new fast neutron spectrometer named n-TPC has been designed by LPRI (Key Laboratory of Particle & Radiation Imaging, Ministry of Education) at Tsinghua University. The neutron energy spectrum can be calculated from the recoil angle and energy of the recoil proton detected by a 704-pad GEM-TPC. In beam tests at IHIP (Institute of Heavy Ion Physics, Peking University) in 2014, n-TPC performed better than 6 percents at 6MeV energy resolution and 0.5 percents detection efficiency. To find the best working parameters (the component and proportion of the gas, the high voltage between each GEM layer, etc.) of the n-TPC and support its application in various conditions, a multichannel distributed DAQ has been design to read out the signals from the 704 channels. With over 25 Ms/s sampling rate and 12 bit resolution for each channel, it can record the time and amplitude information as well as traditional DAQs in the TPC application domain. The main design objective of this distributed DAQ, however, is more flexible parameter modulation and operation. It can support the n-TPC without the limitation of the chassis and categorize signals arriving from the 704 channels at the same time by different events without event triggers.

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@article{arxiv.1505.01574,
  title  = {A Muti-channel Distributed DAQ for n-TPC},
  author = {Cheng Xiaolei and Liu jianfang and Yu Qian and Niu libo and Li Yulan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.01574},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7pages,10figures

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