Title :
Pedestal drift and cable pickup problems in multiplexed analog signal transmission
Author :
Bernier, R. ; Breton, D. ; Chase, R.L. ; Parey, J.Y.
Author_Institution :
Lab. de l´´Accel. Lineaire, Orsay, France
fDate :
2/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Sample-and-hold circuits followed by analog multiplexing are often used to reduce the number of cables required between large multielement high-energy detectors and their associated analog-to-digital converters. All sample-and-hold circuits have charge-injection pedestals that can vary with time, temperature, and power supply voltages. These variations are often correlated among many channels so that total energy sums may be degraded, even though individual pedestal drifts remain negligible. A double-sampling system is described that substantially decreases charge-injection pedestals and their variations. The effects of low-frequency pickup in long signal cables, which also tend to be correlated, are very much reduced as well.
Keywords :
multiplexing; particle detectors; radiation detection and measurement; sample and hold circuits; analog-to-digital converters; cable pickup problems; charge-injection pedestals; double-sampling system; large multielement high-energy detectors; multiplexed analog signal transmission; pedestal drift; power supply voltages; sample-and-hold circuits; temperature; time; Analog-digital conversion; Cables; Circuits; Degradation; Detectors; Multiplexing; Power supplies; Switches; Temperature; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on