Digital Electronics for Nuclear Physics Experiments

ORAL

Abstract

Future detectors in nuclear physics will use signal sampling as one of primary techniques of data acquisition. Using the digitized waveforms, the electronics can select events based on pulse shape, total energy, multiplicity, and the hit pattern. The DAQ for the LZ Dark Matter detector, now under development in Rochester, is a good example of the power of digital signal processing. This system, designed around 32-channel, FPGA-based, digital signal processors collects data from more than one thousand channels. The solutions developed for this DAQ can be applied to nuclear physics experiments.

Authors

  • Wojtek Skulski

    SkuTek Instrumentation and University of Rochester

  • David Hunter

    Skutek Instrumentation

  • Eryk Druszkiewicz

    University of Rochester

  • Dev Ashish Khaitan

    University of Rochester

  • Jun Yin

    University of Rochester

  • Frank Wolfs

    University of Rochester