In this work, a fast 32-bit one-million-channel time interval spectrometer is proposed based on field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The time resolution is adjustable down to 3.33 ns (= T, the digitization/discretization period) based on a prototype system hardware. The system is capable to collect billions of time interval data arranged in one million timing channels. This huge number of channels makes it an ideal measuring tool for very short to very long time intervals of nuclear particle detection systems. The data are stored and updated in a built-in SRAM memory during the measuring process, and then transferred to the computer. Two time-to-digital converters (TDCs) working in parallel are implemented in the design to immune the sys...
Dead-time losses are well recognized and studied drawbacks in counting and spectroscopic systems. In...
In nuclear physics time-resolved experiments, the improvement in temporal resolution of detectors fr...
Many fields need high performance time measurements, including Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) ...
In this work, a fast 32-bit one-million-channel time interval spectrometer is proposed based on fiel...
An embedded time interval data acquisition system (DAS) is developed for zero power reactor (ZPR) no...
An embedded time interval data acquisition system (DAS) is developed for zero power reactor (ZPR) no...
In the contribution ″Fully Programmable System for Multi-Channel Experiments Targeting to Time Measu...
This paper studies the impact that the outcome of new digital architectures has brought to dead time...
We presents the design and test results of a picosecond-precision time interval measurement module, ...
In this contribution we present a substantial breakthrough in the features of an existing prototype ...
In this work, an FPGA-based plain delay line TDC is presented, together with a theoretical model on ...
We present a small, portable, plug-and-play time measurement instrument entirely based on Field Prog...
Dead-time losses are well recognized and studied drawbacks in counting and spectroscopic systems. In...
In nuclear physics time-resolved experiments, the improvement in temporal resolution of detectors fr...
Many fields need high performance time measurements, including Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) ...
In this work, a fast 32-bit one-million-channel time interval spectrometer is proposed based on fiel...
An embedded time interval data acquisition system (DAS) is developed for zero power reactor (ZPR) no...
An embedded time interval data acquisition system (DAS) is developed for zero power reactor (ZPR) no...
In the contribution ″Fully Programmable System for Multi-Channel Experiments Targeting to Time Measu...
This paper studies the impact that the outcome of new digital architectures has brought to dead time...
We presents the design and test results of a picosecond-precision time interval measurement module, ...
In this contribution we present a substantial breakthrough in the features of an existing prototype ...
In this work, an FPGA-based plain delay line TDC is presented, together with a theoretical model on ...
We present a small, portable, plug-and-play time measurement instrument entirely based on Field Prog...
Dead-time losses are well recognized and studied drawbacks in counting and spectroscopic systems. In...
In nuclear physics time-resolved experiments, the improvement in temporal resolution of detectors fr...
Many fields need high performance time measurements, including Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) ...