Author:
Fardipour Raki Gholamreza,Ghahremani Gol Maryam,Sahraei Mohammad,Khakzad Mohsen
Abstract
Abstract
The signals received from the optical receivers like SiPM
and PMT due to the collision of energetic particles with the
scintillators attached to these optical receivers are weak and
fast. Optimizing signals is necessary to measure the number of
signals and their peak height with electronic circuits. This text
presents an example of SiPM's driver circuit, signal counting, and
peak measurement. Also, the electronic circuits necessary to
optimize the signals, including amplification, removing background
noise, converting the signal to digital, and increasing the duration
of the signal, are presented in this text. In the end, we provide
two tests to confirm the correct operation of the circuits. Such a
system has several advantages. This set has a small volume and is
portable. Its operating voltage is 12 volts, with a current of about
0.3 amps; as a result, it is easily possible to use this set in any
experiment. In addition, the cost of building such a system is much
lower than providing similar ready-made designs. The most important
achievement here is to convert the standard signal taken from the
detector into an almost ideal optimized signal for signal counting
and peak measurement. Therefore, it seems that using all or part of
these circuits can be helpful for researchers. This text presents a
particular method for signal optimization and provides the reader
with a coherent and complete process of building and testing
circuits. If the reader is familiar with the basics of electronics
and detectors, they can reconstruct the circuits without any
problems. Therefore, parts of this text may have an educational and
review form.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
Cited by
2 articles.
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