论文标题
信号数字驱动器与低成本数字示波器之间的性能比较:光谱,脉冲形状歧视和核检测器的时机功能
Performance comparison between signal digitizers and low-cost digital oscilloscopes: spectroscopic, pulse shape discrimination and timing capabilities for nuclear detectors
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论文摘要
信号数字化剂彻底改变了核物理中辐射探测器的电子设备读数的方法。这些高度专业的设备旨在获取核物理实验中检测器特征的信号。曾经需要进行信号采集所需的几个模块的功能,现在可以用一个数字化器代替。正如名称所建议的那样,使用此类读出模块,首先将信号数字化(即,对信号波形进行采样并转换为数字表示),然后在即时存储或分析。就能量,时间分辨率和获取率而言,表演可以比传统的模拟对应物相当或更好。 在这项工作中,我们研究了通用数字示波器作为核检测器的信号数字化的使用。为了进行适当的比较,我们采用分布式数据采集系统(DAQ),该系统标准化了硬件和在线数据分析之间的接口。通过一组典型的辐射探测器,通过相同的算法对信号进行了数字化和分析,以避免由于不同的软件分析而偏见。我们将两个传统的信号数字数字(CAEN DT5725和CAEN DT5751)与两个低成本数字示波器(Digilent Analog Discovery 2和Red Pitaya sthlab 125-14)进行了比较,以其光谱(能量分辨率),时间分辨率,脉搏形状的歧视率和最大程度的收购率和最大值。
Signal digitizers revolutionized the approach to the electronics readout of radiation detectors in Nuclear Physics. These highly specialized pieces of equipment are designed to acquire the signals that are characteristic of the detectors in nuclear physics experiments. The functions of the several modules that were once needed for signal acquisition, can now be substituted by a single digitizer. As suggested by the name, with such readout modules, signals are first digitized (i.e. the signal waveform is sampled and converted to a digital representation) and then either stored or analyzed on-the-fly. The performances can be comparable or better than the traditional analog counterparts, in terms of energy, time resolution, and acquisition rate. In this work, we investigate the use of general-purpose digital oscilloscopes as signal digitizers for nuclear detectors. In order to have a proper comparison, we employ a distributed data acquisition system (DAQ), that standardizes the interface between the hardware and the on-line data analysis. The signals, from a set of typical radiation detectors, are digitized and analyzed with the very same algorithms in order to avoid biases due to different software analysis. We compare two traditional signal digitizers (CAEN DT5725 and CAEN DT5751) to two low-cost digital oscilloscopes (Digilent Analog Discovery 2, and Red Pitaya STEMLab 125-14), in terms of their capabilities for spectroscopy (energy resolution), time resolution, pulse shape discrimination, and maximum acquisition rate.