DocumentCode
792397
Title
The Clear-PEM Electronics System
Author
Albuquerque, Edgar ; Bento, Pedro ; Leong, Carlos ; Gonçalves, Fernando ; Nobre, João ; Rego, Joel ; Relvas, Paulo ; Lousã, Pedro ; Rodrigues, Pedro ; Teixeira, Isabel C. ; Teixeira, João P. ; Silva, Luís ; Silva, M. Medeiros ; Trindade, Andreia ; Varela,
Author_Institution
INESC-ID, Lisboa
Volume
53
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2704
Lastpage
2711
Abstract
The Clear-PEM detector system is a compact positron emission mammography scanner with about 12000 channels aiming at high sensitivity and good spatial resolution. Front-end, Trigger, and Data Acquisition electronics are crucial components of this system. The on-detector front-end is implemented as a data-driven synchronous system that identifies and selects the analog signals whose energy is above a predefined threshold. The off-detector trigger logic uses digitized front-end data streams to compute pulse amplitudes and timing. Based on this information it generates a coincidence trigger signal that is used to initiate the conditioning and transfer of the relevant data to the data acquisition computer. To minimize dead-time, the data acquisition electronics makes extensive use of pipeline processing structures and derandomizer memories with multievent capacity. The system operates at 100-MHz clock frequency, and is capable of sustaining a data acquisition rate of 1 million events per second with an efficiency above 95%, at 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 between the system boards. The trigger and data acquisition logic is implemented in large FPGAs with 4 million gates. Monte Carlo simulation results evaluating the trigger performance, as well as results of hardware simulations are presented, showing the correctness of the design and the implementation approach
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; biological organs; cancer; data acquisition; high energy physics instrumentation computing; image reconstruction; image resolution; image scanners; mammography; medical image processing; nuclear electronics; positron emission tomography; tumours; 10 MHz; 100 MHz; Monte Carlo simulation; breast cancer; clear-PEM electronics detector system; compact positron emission mammography scanner; data acquisition computer; data acquisition electronics; data acquisition logic; data-driven synchronous system; derandomizer memories; digitized front-end data transfer; image reconstruction; low-noise amplifier-multiplexer chip; off-detector system; pipeline processing structures; spatial resolution; trigger algorithms; Data acquisition; Detectors; Logic; Mammography; Pipeline processing; Radioactive decay; Signal generators; Signal processing; Spatial resolution; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2006.881650
Filename
1710259
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