2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2011.01.145
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Multi-channel integrated circuits for the detection and measurement of ionizing radiation

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“…Using CDS removes 1/f noise in the peak detectors and the DS logic provides 100 MeV and 400 MeV detection ranges. With aforementioned upgrades, the constant fraction discriminator provides triggering to less than 200 keV being at least a factor of two better than HINP3 [5]. The noise and timing resolution are also improved.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Using CDS removes 1/f noise in the peak detectors and the DS logic provides 100 MeV and 400 MeV detection ranges. With aforementioned upgrades, the constant fraction discriminator provides triggering to less than 200 keV being at least a factor of two better than HINP3 [5]. The noise and timing resolution are also improved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The data was collected utilizing HINP-16C chips [5], which are 16-channel application specific integrated circuits (ASIC) that can be used with either the internal or an external charge sensitive amplifiers (CSA). The HINP chip produces both energy and timing signals which are read out with ADCs on JTEC XLM board.…”
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confidence: 99%