GET – A generic approach towards an acquisition system for TPCs in Nuclear Physics.
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2015-10-12, Trieste.
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GET (Generic Electronics for TPCs) is today being deployed in a number (>20) experiments including, TPCs, trackersand solid-state devices at RIKEN, J-PARC, GANIL, IBS, NSCL, IRFU, INFN(Catania), ELI-NP, CERN, IMP, … Thesystem ...Lire la suite >
GET (Generic Electronics for TPCs) is today being deployed in a number (>20) experiments including, TPCs, trackersand solid-state devices at RIKEN, J-PARC, GANIL, IBS, NSCL, IRFU, INFN(Catania), ELI-NP, CERN, IMP, … Thesystem development covered the very front-end to data storage including basic software developments. It has beenspecifically tailored to respond to the needs in Nuclear Physics where i) a versatile multi-level numeric trigger isrequired, ii) the number of channels can are relatively small (256-32k), iii) having a wide dynamic range, iv) relativelyhigh rates(<5kHz) and in particular v) generic via slow control to cater for different instruments in the domain.Propose to present an overview of the GET system as coupled to ACTAR-TPC, AT-TPC (active targets) andSpIRIT(TPC). The performance of the recent (2015) integrated system will be given for recent experiments. Futureextensions of the system leading to a high dynamic range will be described.< Réduire
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