Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments.

In the field of material characterization, the neutron scattering technique is found to be useful in so many applications. This technique requires a position sensitive neutron detector (PSND) and their front-end readouts (FER) electronic to detect the position of neutron interactions. Normally, the...

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Main Authors: Lombigit, Lojius, Hamidon, Mohd Nizar, Khalid, Mohd Ashhar, Sulaiman, Nasri
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Published: 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.234842015-10-02T03:07:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23484/ Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments. Lombigit, Lojius Hamidon, Mohd Nizar Khalid, Mohd Ashhar Sulaiman, Nasri In the field of material characterization, the neutron scattering technique is found to be useful in so many applications. This technique requires a position sensitive neutron detector (PSND) and their front-end readouts (FER) electronic to detect the position of neutron interactions. Normally, the PSND is designed for specific applications and has unique technical specifications. Therefore, it requires a customised electronic FER to match its specifications. Furthermore, a large active area requires a large number of FER electronic and, therefore, there is, also, an increased development cost. This paper presents a simple and low-cost design for FER electronic which consists of an eight channels preamplifier-shaper suitable for instrumentation used in neutron experiments. This FER was built entirely with low-noise FET-input operational amplifier (Op-amp) and passive components. The development cost is around U.S. $50/channel. Results have shown that it is capable of accepting a wide dynamic range input charge (20 to 600 fC) with an excellent output linearity (nonlinearity < 1%). It has a good equivalent noise charge (ENC) with a performance average of 2113 e- and is less sensitive to input capacitance variation (24 e-/pF). 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23484/1/Low%20Cost%20front.pdf Lombigit, Lojius and Hamidon, Mohd Nizar and Khalid, Mohd Ashhar and Sulaiman, Nasri (2012) Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments. International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 7 (20). art. no. 141EF9019091. pp. 2812-2817. ISSN 1992-1950 http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/IJPS/edition/23_MAY 10.5897/IJPS12.090 English
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description In the field of material characterization, the neutron scattering technique is found to be useful in so many applications. This technique requires a position sensitive neutron detector (PSND) and their front-end readouts (FER) electronic to detect the position of neutron interactions. Normally, the PSND is designed for specific applications and has unique technical specifications. Therefore, it requires a customised electronic FER to match its specifications. Furthermore, a large active area requires a large number of FER electronic and, therefore, there is, also, an increased development cost. This paper presents a simple and low-cost design for FER electronic which consists of an eight channels preamplifier-shaper suitable for instrumentation used in neutron experiments. This FER was built entirely with low-noise FET-input operational amplifier (Op-amp) and passive components. The development cost is around U.S. $50/channel. Results have shown that it is capable of accepting a wide dynamic range input charge (20 to 600 fC) with an excellent output linearity (nonlinearity < 1%). It has a good equivalent noise charge (ENC) with a performance average of 2113 e- and is less sensitive to input capacitance variation (24 e-/pF).
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author Lombigit, Lojius
Hamidon, Mohd Nizar
Khalid, Mohd Ashhar
Sulaiman, Nasri
spellingShingle Lombigit, Lojius
Hamidon, Mohd Nizar
Khalid, Mohd Ashhar
Sulaiman, Nasri
Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments.
author_facet Lombigit, Lojius
Hamidon, Mohd Nizar
Khalid, Mohd Ashhar
Sulaiman, Nasri
author_sort Lombigit, Lojius
title Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments.
title_short Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments.
title_full Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments.
title_fullStr Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments.
title_full_unstemmed Low Cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in Neutron experiments.
title_sort low cost front-end readout electronic for instrumentation used in neutron experiments.
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23484/1/Low%20Cost%20front.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23484/
http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/IJPS/edition/23_MAY
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