Title :
A low cost data acquisition system for small field of view gamma cameras
Author :
Smith, Jamie ; Farncombe, Troy
Author_Institution :
McMaster Univ., Hamilton
fDate :
Oct. 26 2007-Nov. 3 2007
Abstract :
We have developed a low cost data acquisition system to be used as the backend electronics for one of two small field-of-view gamma cameras. Both cameras are small field-of-view camera designs; however the objectives of each are very different. One design is that of an affordable PMT-based gamma camera, while the other is an MRI compatible APD- based camera.The data acquisition system is built around the robust Freescale 56F807 16-bit digital signal controller for a cost of about $15 per channel. The raw events are preprocessed using the Cremat charge sensitive preamplifier and a Cremat Gaussian shaping amplifier. Shaped pulses are held and triggered using an analog devices monolithic peak detector (PKD01). The DSP runs two dual, four-input ADCs capable of 12-bit resolution across a 3.28-volt range and is capable of performing a 16- channel conversion in 5.3 mus [1]. The total time dead time per 16 samples was measured at 7.5 mus, thus producing a theoretical maximum count rate of over 130,000 cps. The acquisition system was found to have a FWHM energy resolution of 1.1% when converting pulses of 2-volt peaks generated by a reference pulser coupled to the pulse shaper. The non-paralyzable, single channel acquisition system effectively collects events with minimal dead- time. Future work on this system will include the addition of 12 more channels to the system in order resolve two dimensional position information for both the PMT-based system and the APD-based system with a 4 x 4 detector array.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; avalanche photodiodes; biomedical equipment; data acquisition; gamma-ray apparatus; preamplifiers; Cremat Gaussian shaping amplifier; Cremat charge sensitive preamplifier; Freescale 56F807 digital signal controller; MRI compatible APD-based camera; analog devices monolithic peak detector; backend electronics; channel acquisition system; data acquisition system; four-input ADC; gamma cameras; time 5.3 mus; time 7.5 mus; two dimensional position information; voltage 2 V; voltage 3.28 V; Costs; Data acquisition; Detectors; Digital cameras; Digital control; Magnetic resonance imaging; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse shaping methods; Robust control; Signal design; Acquisition System; low cost; non-paralyzable;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2007. NSS '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0922-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2007.4436742