Time Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) is a widely diffused technique used in scientific experiments requiring the analysis of optical pulses with high timing precision. One of the major limitations affecting this tool are distortion phenomena at high count rates happening due to pile-up. As a result, experiments must be carried out at a slower operating rate than the laser excitation frequency (1%-5%). It has been recently demonstrated that matching the detector dead time with the duration of the laser excitation period allows to overcome the aforementioned speed limitation, while still keeping distortion low. Theoretical results envision a speed improvement by almost an order of magnitude. In this work we present dedicated integra...