Implementation of multi-channel electronics system for astrophysical reaction studies at ORNL
ORAL
Abstract
The development of large area, high-granularity silicon detector arrays has created opportunities to study transfer reactions in inverse kinematics with low-intensity radioactive beams. We are developing a new detector array comprised of 24 double-sided silicon strip detectors that will allow measurements with lower thresholds and better resolution than current detectors at ORNL. To instrument this new array, we are implementing $\sim$2000 channels of signal processing electronics based on application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) designed at Washington University. The ASICs handle pulse shaping, timing, triggering, and digitization of 32 channels all on a single chip. In addition, a Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems (RTEMS) is used for a network communication between the electronics and data acquisition server. Details of the electronics setup and a status report on the devices will be presented. We will also discuss plans to utilize this system for experiments of transfer reactions using radioactive ion beams.
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Authors
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S.H. Ahn
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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K.L. Jones
University of Tennessee, UTK, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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M. Matos
Louisiana State Univ., LSU, Louisiana State University
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D.W. Bardayan
ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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K.Y. Chae
ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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M.S. Smith
ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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R.J. Varner
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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J.M. Elson
Washington University in St. Louis
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M.A. Famiano
Western Michigan University