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Multichannel FPGA based MVT system for high precision time (20~ps~RMS) and charge measurement

Instrumentation and Detectors 2017-09-13 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment Medical Physics

Abstract

In this article it is presented an FPGA based MMulti-VVoltage TThreshold (MVT) system which allows of sampling fast signals (121-2 ns rising and falling edge) in both voltage and time domain. It is possible to achieve a precision of time measurement of 2020 ps RMS and reconstruct charge of signals, using a simple approach, with deviation from real value smaller than 10%\%. Utilization of the differential inputs of an FPGA chip as comparators together with an implementation of a TDC inside an FPGA allowed us to achieve a compact multi-channel system characterized by low power consumption and low production costs. This paper describes realization and functioning of the system comprising 192-channel TDC board and a four mezzanine cards which split incoming signals and discriminate them. The boards have been used to validate a newly developed Time-of-Flight Positron Emission Tomography system based on plastic scintillators. The achieved full system time resolution of σ\sigma(TOF) 68\approx 68 ps is by factor of two better with respect to the current TOF-PET systems.

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@article{arxiv.1707.03565,
  title  = {Multichannel FPGA based MVT system for high precision time (20~ps~RMS) and charge measurement},
  author = {M. Pałka and P. Strzempek and G. Korcyl and T. Bednarski and Sz. Niedźwiecki and P. Białas and E. Czerwiński and K. Dulski and A. Gajos and B. Głowacz and M. Gorgol and B. Jasińska and D. Kamińska and M. Kajetanowicz and P. Kowalski and T. Kozik and W. Krzemień and E. Kubicz and M. Mohhamed and L. Raczyński and Z. Rudy and O. Rundel and P. Salabura and N. G. Sharma and M. Silarski and J. Smyrski and A. Strzelecki and A. Wieczorek and W. Wiślicki and M. Zieliński and B. Zgardzińska and P. Moskal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.03565},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in JINST, 10 pages, 8 figures