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The cathode pads are read-out by AFTER ASIC | The cathode pads are read-out by AFTER ASIC. One chip has 72 active channels and 4 reference channels for pedestal subtraction. Each channel consists of charge-sensitive preamplifier, pole-zero cancellation of preamplifier decay time, RC2 shaper and 512-cell SCA to store waveform. Amplifier gain, pole-zero time constant and shaping time are programmable. | ||
Detailed information is in the manual, but the most relevant slow control settings are summarized in the following tables. | |||
The full range of the AFTER chip and the ADC is ±1V, the gain setting determines what charge that corresponds to, leading to a gain value. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Gain setting !! Charge range (fC) !! Gain (mV/fC) | |||
|- | |||
| 0 || 120 || 8.333 | |||
|- | |||
| 1 || 240 || 4.167 | |||
|- | |||
| 2 || 360 || 2.778 | |||
|- | |||
| 3 || 600 || 1.667 | |||
|} | |||
The peaking time is defined as the time the pulse takes to go from 5% to 100% pulse height. | |||
This peaking time translates to other relevant times as shown in the next table. | |||
[[File:Shape.png|thumb|Illustration of various time characteristics of the filtered AFTER signal]] | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Peaking time (5%-100%) !! Fall time (100%-5%) !! FWHM !! Rise time (50%-100%) !! Fall time (100%-50%) | |||
|- | |||
| 116.7 || 202.5 || 158.4 || 67.59 || 90.82 | |||
|- | |||
| 200 || 438.2 || 311.6 || 121.3 || 190.3 | |||
|- | |||
| 505 || 1194 || 843 || 329.2 || 513.7 | |||
|- | |||
| 993 || 2351 || 1689 || 656.1 || 1033 | |||
|- | |||
| 1912 || 4283 || 3213 || 1268 || 1945 | |||
|} | |||
Phenomenologically the pulse shape can be described by the function | |||
<math>f(t)=\left(\frac{t}{k\tau}\right)^k \exp\left(k-\frac{t}{\tau}\right)</math> | |||
Extracting the above mentioned rise and fall times from this formula for different values for the parameter k yields a relatively good match for <math>k=4</math>. The resulting numerical relationship between peaking time <math>t_r</math> and <math>\tau</math> from this is | |||
<math>t_r = 3.1365\tau</math> | |||
The following tables contains the 5%-100% rise times for the different AFTER settings together with the corresponding value for <math>\tau</math>. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Time setting !! Peaking time (ns) !! <math>\tau</math> (ns) | |||
|- | |||
| 0 || 116 || 37.0 | |||
|- | |||
| 1 ||200 || 63.8 | |||
|- | |||
| 2 || 412 || 131.4 | |||
|- | |||
| 3 || 505 || 161.0 | |||
|- | |||
| 4 || 610 || 194.5 | |||
|- | |||
| 5 || 695 || 221.6 | |||
|- | |||
| 6 || 912 || 290.8 | |||
|- | |||
| 7 || 993 || 316.6 | |||
|- | |||
| 8 || 1054 || 336.0 | |||
|- | |||
| 9 || 1134 || 361.5 | |||
|- | |||
| 10 || 1343 || 428.2 | |||
|- | |||
| 11 ||1421 || 453.1 | |||
|- | |||
| 12 || 1546 || 492.9 | |||
|- | |||
| 13 || 1626 || 518.4 | |||
|- | |||
| 14 || 1834 || 584.7 | |||
|- | |||
| 15 || 1912 || 609.6 | |||
|} | |||
=== Reference === | === Reference === | ||
[[AFTER_MANUAL_v2.pdf | [[File: AFTER_MANUAL_v2.pdf]] |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 4 May 2017
The cathode pads are read-out by AFTER ASIC. One chip has 72 active channels and 4 reference channels for pedestal subtraction. Each channel consists of charge-sensitive preamplifier, pole-zero cancellation of preamplifier decay time, RC2 shaper and 512-cell SCA to store waveform. Amplifier gain, pole-zero time constant and shaping time are programmable. Detailed information is in the manual, but the most relevant slow control settings are summarized in the following tables.
The full range of the AFTER chip and the ADC is ±1V, the gain setting determines what charge that corresponds to, leading to a gain value.
Gain setting | Charge range (fC) | Gain (mV/fC) |
---|---|---|
0 | 120 | 8.333 |
1 | 240 | 4.167 |
2 | 360 | 2.778 |
3 | 600 | 1.667 |
The peaking time is defined as the time the pulse takes to go from 5% to 100% pulse height. This peaking time translates to other relevant times as shown in the next table.
Peaking time (5%-100%) | Fall time (100%-5%) | FWHM | Rise time (50%-100%) | Fall time (100%-50%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
116.7 | 202.5 | 158.4 | 67.59 | 90.82 |
200 | 438.2 | 311.6 | 121.3 | 190.3 |
505 | 1194 | 843 | 329.2 | 513.7 |
993 | 2351 | 1689 | 656.1 | 1033 |
1912 | 4283 | 3213 | 1268 | 1945 |
Phenomenologically the pulse shape can be described by the function
Extracting the above mentioned rise and fall times from this formula for different values for the parameter k yields a relatively good match for . The resulting numerical relationship between peaking time and from this is
The following tables contains the 5%-100% rise times for the different AFTER settings together with the corresponding value for .
Time setting | Peaking time (ns) | (ns) |
---|---|---|
0 | 116 | 37.0 |
1 | 200 | 63.8 |
2 | 412 | 131.4 |
3 | 505 | 161.0 |
4 | 610 | 194.5 |
5 | 695 | 221.6 |
6 | 912 | 290.8 |
7 | 993 | 316.6 |
8 | 1054 | 336.0 |
9 | 1134 | 361.5 |
10 | 1343 | 428.2 |
11 | 1421 | 453.1 |
12 | 1546 | 492.9 |
13 | 1626 | 518.4 |
14 | 1834 | 584.7 |
15 | 1912 | 609.6 |