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| 1 | === General info === | ||
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| 5 | * [[ADQ412 server description~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/external-link.gif~|~|width="13" height="12"~]~]>>url:https://ttfinfo.desy.de/FLASHWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SPdevicesDMA%20ADQ||shape="rect"]] | ||
| 6 | * [[more ADC server descriptions~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/external-link.gif~|~|width="13" height="12"~]~]>>url:https://ttfinfo.desy.de/DOOCSWiki/Wiki.jsp#section-C_2B_2B+Server+Interface-D_ADCscope?page=C%2B%2B%20Server%20Interface||shape="rect"]] | ||
| 7 | * [[Description of the DAQ properties related to the ADCs~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/external-link.gif~|~|width="13" height="12"~]~]>>url:https://ttfinfo.desy.de/DOOCSWiki/Wiki.jsp#section-C_2B_2B+Server+Interface-DaqfedConfiguration.?page=C%2B%2B%20Server%20Interface||shape="rect"]] | ||
| 8 | * [[a collection of usefull things related to the OPIS ADCs>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/bin/view/Setup/OpisAdcCollection||shape="rect" class="twikiLink"]] | ||
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| 12 | === Our cards === | ||
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| 15 | |||
| 16 | ==== SP-Devices ADQ412AC ==== | ||
| 17 | |||
| 18 | We have ADQ412AC-4G-MTCA digitizer cards for the experiment crates (Exp1, Exp2 and FL2Exp1): | ||
| 19 | [[ADQ412_datasheet.pdf>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/10-0494_C_ADQ412_datasheet.pdf||shape="rect"]] ( [[new version>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/10-0494-adq412_datasheet.pdf||shape="rect"]], [[sampling rates table>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/Clocking_AppNote.pdf||shape="rect"]]) | ||
| 20 | The cards are connected via Patch panels to the Experimental endstations. | ||
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| 24 | * **NOTE: between ADC and Patch panel we have installed an [[EMP protector>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/EMP_protector.pdf||shape="rect"]] and an additional 1dB attenuator** | ||
| 25 | * for the influence of the Patch cable and the EMP protector see also [[this logbook entry~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/external-link.gif~|~|width="13" height="12"~]~]>>url:http://ttfinfo.desy.de/ExpHallelog/show.jsp?dir=/2016/27/08.07&pos=2016-07-08T17:41:07||shape="rect"]] | ||
| 26 | * we can offer amplifiers to either amplify small signals or to decouple setups which may deliver voltage peaks fro the ADCs. The available ADCs are: | ||
| 27 | ** 20 dB, 1 GHz, 50 Ohm, ( [[Minicircuits ZFL-1000LN+>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/ZFL-1000LN.pdf||shape="rect"]]) | ||
| 28 | ** 10 dB, 1.8 GHz, 50 Ohm, ( [[Becker und Hickl, ACA-1-10-I>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/ACA-amilifier.pdf||shape="rect"]]) | ||
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| 34 | * [[Here is a detailed evaluation >>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/Output_behaviour_of_Mini-Circuits_Amplifier.pdf||shape="rect"]]of the 2 amplifiers , their linearity and influence on the signal broadening for different input signals* | ||
| 35 | * And the test of the [[Philips scientific Model 6954>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/Model_6954_Amplifier_Report.pdf||shape="rect"]] | ||
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| 40 | |||
| 41 | |((( | ||
| 42 | Impedance AC | ||
| 43 | )))|((( | ||
| 44 | 50 OHM | ||
| 45 | ))) | ||
| 46 | |((( | ||
| 47 | Input voltage range | ||
| 48 | )))|=((( | ||
| 49 | 800 mV pp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | ||
| 50 | ))) | ||
| 51 | |((( | ||
| 52 | Digitizer resolution | ||
| 53 | )))|((( | ||
| 54 | 12 bit | ||
| 55 | ))) | ||
| 56 | |||
| 57 | 4 CHANNELS MODE | ||
| 58 | |||
| 59 | |((( | ||
| 60 | Sampling rate | ||
| 61 | )))|((( | ||
| 62 | 2 | ||
| 63 | )))|((( | ||
| 64 | GSPS | ||
| 65 | ))) | ||
| 66 | |((( | ||
| 67 | Analog bandwidth | ||
| 68 | )))|((( | ||
| 69 | 2 | ||
| 70 | )))|((( | ||
| 71 | GHz | ||
| 72 | ))) | ||
| 73 | |||
| 74 | 2 CHANNELS MODE | ||
| 75 | |||
| 76 | |((( | ||
| 77 | Sampling rate | ||
| 78 | )))|((( | ||
| 79 | 4 | ||
| 80 | )))|((( | ||
| 81 | GSPS | ||
| 82 | ))) | ||
| 83 | |((( | ||
| 84 | Analog bandwidth | ||
| 85 | )))|((( | ||
| 86 | 1.3 | ||
| 87 | )))|((( | ||
| 88 | GHz | ||
| 89 | ))) | ||
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| 91 | \\ | ||
| 92 | |||
| 93 | ===== ADC and DOOCS / DAQ ===== | ||
| 94 | |||
| 95 | The HDF5 names for the ADC traces are depending on the beamline : | ||
| 96 | \\PG Beamline: | ||
| 97 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/PG/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH00/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 98 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/PG/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH01/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 99 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/PG/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH02/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 100 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/PG/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH03/TD{{/code}} | ||
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| 102 | BL Beamlines: | ||
| 103 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL1/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH00/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 104 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL1/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH01/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 105 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL1/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH02/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 106 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL1/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH03/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 107 | \\{{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL2/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH00/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 108 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL2/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH01/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 109 | \\{{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL3/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH02/TD{{/code}} | ||
| 110 | {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Experiment/BL3/ADQ412 GHz ADC/CH03/TD{{/code}} | ||
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| 112 | DOOCS prop : {{code language="none"}}FLASH.FEL/ADC.ADQ.PG/EXP1.CH00/CH00.TD or CH00.DAQ.TD{{/code}} | ||
| 113 | here the {{code language="none"}}CH00.TD{{/code}} is the full ADC trace as it is sampled ( typically several 100.000 samples per pulse train) while the {{code language="none"}}CH00.DAQ.TD{{/code}} trace only has the number of samples which are sent to the DAQ OR if //grouping// is actvated the {{code language="none"}}CH00.DAQ.TD{{/code}} contins only the grouped spectra. To read the ADC trace with an online analysis program the {{code language="none"}}CH00.DAQ.TD{{/code}} is preferable to use ... | ||
| 114 | DAQ channel: {{code language="none"}}FLASH.FEL/ADC.ADQ.PG/EXP1.CH00{{/code}} | ||
| 115 | |||
| 116 | in addition there are also additional parameters saved like: | ||
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| 118 | * sample frequency (in MHz) | ||
| 119 | * error (state) | ||
| 120 | * offset | ||
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| 123 | |||
| 124 | ==== Struck SIS8300-L2D ==== | ||
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| 126 | There is one in each of the MTCAs in the hall: MTCA-EXP1 at PG/BL1, the other at BL2 and BL3. | ||
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| 128 | They are 16 bit, 10 channel, 125 MS/s ADCs. | ||
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| 132 | * [[User Manual SIS8300-L2 ADC ACM>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/sis8300l2-m-x009-1-v101.pdf||shape="rect"]] | ||
| 133 | * [[User Manual SIS8900 RTM>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/sis8900-m-1-1-v104.pdf||shape="rect"]] | ||
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| 135 | 50 Ohm input impedance, -1 V,...,+1 V default input range, analog signals can be routed to AC and DC input stage. The coupling is DC via op-amp (switching to AC transformer involves resoldering of SMD solder bridges). | ||
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| 137 | Here is a trace of the first signal, a 1 MHz trigger connected from the x2timer board in the same MTCA: | ||
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| 139 | [[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/adc_mhz.jpg||alt="adc_mhz.jpg" width="550" height="500"]] | ||
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| 141 | \\ | ||
| 142 | |||
| 143 | ==== Using the Struck SIS8300-L2D to detect only integrated values of pulses ==== | ||
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| 145 | FS-LA (Falko Peters) programmed a pulse detection server that automatically detects peaks in the signel and integrates the samples around the peak. <\br> things to set: | ||
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| 147 | * Peak height: from what signal on (incounts) is the signal to be counted as peak | ||
| 148 | * pre and post peak integration time: how much ns to be integrated before and after the peak sample that are taken into account for the peak | ||
| 149 | * pre and post peak noise time: before and after the samples that are taken for the actual signal these samples are used as background ( they also can be used to define the "deadtime" of the detector before it searches for new peaks. | ||
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| 151 | [[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/pulse_energy_server.jpg||alt="pulse_energy_server.jpg" width="400" height="300"]] | ||
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| 153 | \\ | ||
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| 155 | * [[Model_6954_Amplifier_Report.pdf>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/MtcaAdc/Model_6954_Amplifier_Report.pdf||shape="rect"]]: Model_6954_Amplifier_Report.pdf |