This work deals with the digitization of charge-preamplifier waveforms obtained from X-ray and$gamma$-ray sensors. We suggest that the well-known “sliding-scale correction” structure can be inserted into a negative-feedback control loop to cancel the signal walks brought about by event pileup, low-frequency disturbances, microphonism, and hum. Cancellation of the walks permits to use the full analog-to-digital converter (ADC) range for the signals, even in high event rate conditions. The signal distortion caused by such cancellation is then eliminated numerically by the sliding-scale mechanism. As a result an extended dynamic range is obtained. Using a 12-bit ADC we got two extra bits to accomodate the baseline walks and 1.14 to 1.43 extra bits on individual signals with 0.1 to 1 micro s. rise time.

Digitized Preamplifiers: A Circuit Structure for Sliding-Scale Optimization of the ADC Range / A. Pullia,S. Riboldi,G.M. Franchi,F.Zocca. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE. - ISSN 0018-9499. - 53:1 part.2(2006 Feb), pp. 247-252.

Digitized Preamplifiers: A Circuit Structure for Sliding-Scale Optimization of the ADC Range

A. Pullia
Primo
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S. Riboldi
Secondo
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F.Zocca
Ultimo
2006

Abstract

This work deals with the digitization of charge-preamplifier waveforms obtained from X-ray and$gamma$-ray sensors. We suggest that the well-known “sliding-scale correction” structure can be inserted into a negative-feedback control loop to cancel the signal walks brought about by event pileup, low-frequency disturbances, microphonism, and hum. Cancellation of the walks permits to use the full analog-to-digital converter (ADC) range for the signals, even in high event rate conditions. The signal distortion caused by such cancellation is then eliminated numerically by the sliding-scale mechanism. As a result an extended dynamic range is obtained. Using a 12-bit ADC we got two extra bits to accomodate the baseline walks and 1.14 to 1.43 extra bits on individual signals with 0.1 to 1 micro s. rise time.
Digitized preamplifier X-ray spectroscopy gamma-ray spectroscopy sliding scale correction
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