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The power supply is connected to a discharge protection circuit. CAEN N470 has a signal Lemo 00 input to activate a kill option automatically when a discharge signal occurs through the detector operation, the kill input is connected to the detector readout plate output, as a discharge happens and it is wider than 15 us, Kill option state turns true, so it will trip all the power supply channels. | The power supply is connected to a discharge protection circuit. CAEN N470 has a signal Lemo 00 input to activate a kill option automatically when a discharge signal occurs through the detector operation, the kill input is connected to the detector readout plate output, as a discharge happens and it is wider than 15 us, Kill option state turns true, so it will trip all the power supply channels. |
Revision as of 22:35, 30 June 2013
Detector operation
Operating the detector occurs by providing voltage to the HV-circuit connected to the detector components mentioned in the previous section. A CAEN N470 four channel power supply is used for this purpose, using a channel of the power supply allow to increase the voltage difference between the top and bottom side of the first GEM preamplifier reaches up to 350 V then it decreases for the third GEM preamplifier, as the circuit board is provided with a voltage of 2.8 kV.
Another channel of the power supply is used to increase the voltage of the Cathode. When the cathode voltage is 3.1 kV, it will create a drift voltage up to 300V.
The power supply is connected to a discharge protection circuit. CAEN N470 has a signal Lemo 00 input to activate a kill option automatically when a discharge signal occurs through the detector operation, the kill input is connected to the detector readout plate output, as a discharge happens and it is wider than 15 us, Kill option state turns true, so it will trip all the power supply channels.
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