Title :
Architecture and first prototype tests of the Clear-PEM electronics systems
Author :
Bento, Pedro ; Leong, Carlos ; Gongalves, F. ; Teixeira, Isabel C. ; Teixeira, João P. ; Nobre, João ; Relvas, Paulo ; Silva, Luís ; Rodrigues, Pedro ; Trindade, Andreia ; Varela, João
Author_Institution :
INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
The Clear-PEM detector system is a compact positron emission mammography scanner with about 12,000 channels aiming at high sensitivity and good spatial resolution. Front-end, trigger and data acquisition electronics are crucial components of this system. Front-end system is implemented as a data-driven synchronous design that identifies and multiplexes the analogue signals (channels) whose associated energy is above a pre-defined threshold. The trigger and data acquisition logic uses digitized front-end data streams and computes the pulses amplitude and timing. Based on this information it generates a coincidence trigger signal that is used to initiate the conditioning and transfer processes of the corresponding data towards the data acquisition computer. To minimize dead-time, data acquisition electronics architecture makes extensive use of pipeline processing structures and de-randomizer memories with multi-event capacity. The system operates at 100 MHz clock frequency and is capable to sustain a data acquisition rate of 1 million events per second with efficiency above 95%, under a total single photon background rate of 10 MHz. The basic component of the front-end system is a low-noise amplifier-multiplexer chip presently under development The off-detector system is designed around a dual-bus crate backplane for fast intercommunication among system modules. The trigger and data acquisition logic is implemented in large FPGAs with 4 million gates. Monte Carlo simulation results of the trigger efficiency, as well as results of hardware simulations are presented, showing the correctness of the design and implementation approach.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; biomedical equipment; data acquisition; field programmable gate arrays; image scanners; mammography; medical image processing; pipeline processing; positron emission tomography; 10 MHz; 100 MHz; Clear-PEM detector system; Clear-PEM electronics system; FPGA; Monte Carlo simulation; amplifier-multiplexer chip; analogue signal; conditioning; data acquisition computer; data acquisition electronics; data-driven synchronous design; de-randomizer memory; digitized front-end data stream; dual-bus crate backplane; hardware simulation; intercommunication; multievent capacity; off-detector system; pipeline processing structure; positron emission mammography scanner; system module; transfer process; trigger signal; Data acquisition; Detectors; Electronic equipment testing; Logic; Mammography; Prototypes; Radioactive decay; Signal processing; Spatial resolution; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1082-3654
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1466707