Absh.act-The paper describes a microprocessor controlled VMEbus system for neutron scattering experiments at the new Berlin Experimental Reactor BER II. The system measures the distribution of neutron time-of-flights by spatially distributed detectors (400 single detectors or a multi-detector array with 4096 elements) and generates a two-dimensional histogram with 4 K time channels and 4 K detector position channels in a 32 MB memory. Several outstanding features are described in detail: 1) An online time-of-flight correction compensates different lengths of neutron flight paths, in order to obtain undistorted spectra if, e.g., a planar detector array is used. 2) The system is designed for very fast processing of the events detected, to allow high neutron counting rates of up to 500,000 neutrons / s in average and up to 2 X lo6 neutrons / s as peak rate. 3) To provide a maximum of flexibility for the user, the operation of the system is based on pre-calculated tables and parameters which allow a wide variety of system configurations to satisfy very different requirements of the experiments.
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