Title :
System integration of the MiCES small animal PET scanner
Author :
Lewellen, T.K. ; Janes, M. ; Miyaoka, R.S. ; Gillespie, S.B. ; Park, B. ; Lee, K.S. ; Kinahan, P.
Author_Institution :
Med. Center, Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
A small animal positron emission tomography scanner for small animals has been developed based on the University of Washington micro-crystal element (MiCE2) detector module design. The scanner, MiCES, uses 72 MiCE2 modules, each consisting of a 22×22 array of 0.8×0.8×10 mm MLS crystals coupled to a Hamamatsu R5900-00-C12 PMT. Alternate rows of detectors (in the axial direction) are offset by the axial gap between crystal arrays and the entire detector and electronics system is continuously rotated. The system electronics is based on the use of the IEEE 1394a (FireWire) standard for transmitting data from detector nodes to the host computer. The electronics are organized around rows of four detector modules. Each module is connected to a threshold summing board that converts the 12 PS PMT signals to 4 position signals. The signals are then digitized and acquired by the host computer in a list mode format. Each set of electronics (supporting four modules) is essentially independent with its own control processor and field programmable gate arrays. Each electronics module receives basic commands from a single control processor, which in turns communicates with the host computer. In addition, during acquisition, data specific commands are sent to the electronics modules via FireWire (each module supports a control and a data logical unit). This paper provides an overview of the MiCES system and provides details of system integration and testing.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; image scanners; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; positron emission tomography; reviews; FireWire; Hamamatsu R5900-00-C12 PMT; IEEE 1394a standard; MLS crystal arrays; MiCE2 modules; MiCES small animal PET scanner; PS PMT signals; University of Washington microcrystal element detector module design; control processor; electronics module; field programmable gate arrays; host computer; list mode format; overview; small animal positron emission tomography scanner; system integration; testing; threshold summing board; Animals; Crystals; Detectors; Field programmable gate arrays; Firewire; Mice; Multilevel systems; Positron emission tomography; Process control; Sensor arrays;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1082-3654
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1466400