Design and test of high-speed flash ADC mezzanine card for high-resolution and timing performance in nuclear structure experiments

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2013Author
Javier Egea, FranciscoSanchis, Enrique
Gonzalez, Vicente
Gadea, Andres
Maria Blasco, Jose
Barrientos, Diego
Dobon, J. J. Valiente
Tripon, Michel
Boujrad, Abderrahman
Houarner, Charles
Jastrzab, Marcin
Blaizot, Maria
Bourgault, Patrice
de Angelis, Giacomo
Erduran, Mustafa Nizamettin
Erturk, Sefa
De France, Gilles
Huyuk, Tayfun
Jaworski, Grzegorz
Di Nitto, Antonio
Nyberg, Johan
Soderstrom, Par-Anders
Palacz, Marcin
Pipidis, A.
Tarnowski, R.
Triossi, Andrea
Wadsworth, R.
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This work describes new electronics for the EX-OGAM2 (HP-Ge detector array) and NEDA (BC501A-based neutron detector array). A new digitizing card with high resolution has been designed for gamma-ray and neutron spectroscopy experiments. The higher bandwidth requirement of the NEDA signals, together with the necessity for accuracy, require a high sampling rate in order to preserve the shape for real-time Pulse Shape Analysis (PSA). The PSA is of paramount importance for the NEDA to discriminate between neutrons and gamma-ray signals. Both high resolution and high speed parameters are often difficult to achieve in a single electronic unit. These constraints, together with the need to build new digitizing electronics to improve performance and flexibility of signal analysis in nuclear physics experiments, led to the development a new FADC mezzanine card. In this work, the design and development are described, including the characterization procedure and the preliminary measurement results.