Title :
The electronics system for the LBNL positron emission mammography (PEM) camera
Author :
Moses, William W. ; Young, John W. ; Baker, Ken ; Jones, William ; Lenox, Mark ; Ho, Matthew H. ; Weng, Matthew
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Describes the electronics for a high-performance positron emission mammography (PEM) camera. It is based on the electronics for a human brain positron emission tomography (PET) camera (the Siemens/CTI HRRT), modified to use a detector module that incorporates a photodiode (PD) array. An application-specified integrated circuit (ASIC) services the photodetector (PD) array, amplifying its signal and identifying the crystal of interaction. Another ASIC services the photomultiplier tube (PMT), measuring its output and providing a timing signal. Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and lookup RAMs are used to apply crystal-by-crystal correction factors and measure the energy deposit and the interaction depth (based on the PD/PMT ratio). Additional FPGAs provide event multiplexing, derandomization, coincidence detection, and real-time rebinning. Embedded PC/104 microprocessors provide communication, real-time control, and configure the system. Extensive use of FPGAs make the overall design extremely flexible, allowing many different functions (or design modifications) to be realized without hardware changes. Incorporation of extensive onboard diagnostics, implemented in the FPGAs, is required by the very high level of integration and density achieved by this system
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; cameras; mammography; photodiodes; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; LBNL positron emission mammography camera; coincidence detection; crystal-by-crystal correction factors; derandomization; energy deposit; event multiplexing; field-programmable gate arrays; interaction crystal; interaction depth; medical diagnostic imaging; medical instrumentation; nuclear medicine; photodetector array; photodiode array; real-time rebinning; Application specific integrated circuits; Cameras; Detectors; Field programmable gate arrays; Humans; Integrated circuit measurements; Mammography; Photodiodes; Positron emission tomography; Radioactive decay;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on