Title :
A software-aided time resolution doubler (TRD) operating as a TDC
Author :
Rashid, M.M. ; Matsumoto, H. ; Iwamoto, O. ; Nohtomi, A. ; Uozumi, Y. ; Sakae, T. ; Matoba, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Eng., Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A ratio-to-digital converter (RDC) is used to determine the position of ionization in a single wire position sensitive proportional counter. In the RDC, the digital output is obtained by a TDC utilizing the principle of a linear discharge type ADC. The conversion time as well as the time resolution of this type of ADC is dependent on the frequency of the clock. An idea of a time resolution doubler (TRD) has been conceived by applying a simple logic to the basic idea of a two-phase active TDC system to double the effective operating frequency of a TDC. The final output is obtained by the help of the data processing software. An attempt is made to minimize the problem of differential nonlinearity, a factor that limits the practical use of a two-phase active TDC system. A prototype TRD has been developed for using as a TDC in the RDC system of this laboratory. Utilizing a 100 MHz clock, the TRD acts as an effective 200 MHz TDC and gives the RDC output with a full scale capacity of 8192 channels. The experimentally observed differential nonlinearity of the TRD based RDC is comparable to that of a conventional TDC based RDC
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; detector circuits; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; proportional counters; TDC; differential nonlinearity; ratio-to-digital converter; single wire position sensitive proportional counter; software; time resolution doubler; time-to-digital converter; Clocks; Counting circuits; Data processing; Frequency conversion; Ionization; Laboratories; Logic; Prototypes; Software prototyping; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on