DocumentCode :
1168725
Title :
Verification of the GREAT Total Data Readout System Using Pseudo Random Pattern Generator
Author :
Coleman-Smith, P.J.
Author_Institution :
Nucl. Phys. Group, Daresbury Lab., Warrington
Volume :
53
Issue :
4
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
2238
Lastpage :
2241
Abstract :
Total Data Readout (TDR) is a powerful data acquisition tool developed for use with Recoil Decay Tagging (RDT) experiments on the GREAT (Gamma, Recoil, Electron, Alpha Tagging) spectrometer. RDT experiments correlate prompt radioactive decays detected at the target position with subsequent decays of recoiling reaction products implanted in GREAT, located at the focal plane of the RITU recoil separator, several microseconds later. TDR uses independent channels associated in a software event builder based on timestamps to form a single time ordered data stream. It is crucial to maintain the accuracy of the timestamps over long periods (microseconds to hours) for the study of Exotic Nuclei. The TDR system cannot be tested fully by use of calibrated sources with GREAT and a novel method of verifying the system is required. Our solution is to use the predictable randomness of a Pseudo Random Number generator based on Linear Feedback Shift Registers (LFSR) implemented in a 16 channel VME module. The random value defines the delay between pulses into the TDR system. The recorded results are sorted and checked for correspondence with the LFSR sequence. We show the method, design of the module, and discuss the results and benefits of the tests
Keywords :
alpha-particle detection; alpha-particle spectrometers; binary sequences; data acquisition; electron detection; electron spectrometers; gamma-ray detection; gamma-ray spectrometers; position sensitive particle detectors; random number generation; 16 channel VME module design; GREAT total data readout system; LFSR sequence; RITU recoil separator; alpha tagging spectrometer; data acquisition tool; electron spectrometer; exotic nuclei; gamma spectrometer; independent channels; linear feedback shift registers; pseudorandom pattern generator; pulse delay; radioactive decay detection; random value; recoil decay tagging; recoil spectrometer; recoiling reaction products; single time ordered data stream; software event builder; target position; timestamps; Data acquisition; Delay; Electrons; Linear feedback shift registers; Particle separators; Radioactive decay; Random number generation; Spectroscopy; System testing; Tagging; Data acquisition; pseudo random generator; testing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.878577
Filename :
1684094
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