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**  Instrumenting BPMs & raster with FADCs:  other experiments use in-line attenuators and the FADC DAC offsets to bring the BPM signals into range
 
**  Instrumenting BPMs & raster with FADCs:  other experiments use in-line attenuators and the FADC DAC offsets to bring the BPM signals into range
 
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**  Discussion of possible use of Mainz dual mode amplifier design in the front-end; would eliminate need for NIM amplifiers of PMT signals
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***  From email with Michael:  Mainz group prototype required no additional amplification and produced very nice QDC spectra. The portion of the design that implements the fast amplifier for high gain was already radiation tested and the associated parts survived.
  
 
==  Minutes ==
 
==  Minutes ==

Revision as of 18:55, 26 October 2021

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Agenda

  • Activity updates
  • General discussion
    • Instrumenting BPMs & raster with FADCs: other experiments use in-line attenuators and the FADC DAC offsets to bring the BPM signals into range
    • Discussion of possible use of Mainz dual mode amplifier design in the front-end; would eliminate need for NIM amplifiers of PMT signals
      • From email with Michael: Mainz group prototype required no additional amplification and produced very nice QDC spectra. The portion of the design that implements the fast amplifier for high gain was already radiation tested and the associated parts survived.

Minutes

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