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Digital Detector Emulators

  • Features from a set of user defined customized setting
    • Energy Distribution and Time Distribution
    • Signal Shape
    • Pile-up Emulation
    • Baseline Drift
    • Noise & Interference
    • Multiple Shapes Emulation
    • Correlated Events Generation
    • Real Analog Input
    • Continuous and Pulsed reset Preamplifier
  • Features of emulated analog outputs for several kind of applications:
    • Remote Experimentation
    • DAQ electronics Test and Development
    • Educational Applications
    • Test of user defined algorithms:
      • Pulse Shape Discrimination
      • Events Correlation
      • Timing Resolution

Overview

The Digital Detector Emulators are multichannel instruments for the emulation of radiation detection systems.
These devices represent an hardware application of the well-known Monte Carlo simulation method, synthesizing a continuous stream of pulses according to an user programmable set of statistical distributions such as energy spectra, time distribution, noise, etc.
In addition, energy spectra and template waveforms acquired by other instrumentation (MCAs, digital oscilloscopes, etc.) can be loaded as a source of the emulation. The detector emulator can reproduce signals from a real energy spectrum that can be uploaded in the form of CSV or ANSI N42.42 files.
A database of nuclides is provided to generate specific emission lines and Gaussian noise can be added. An user friendly control software is provided with the unit.

blankSignal pile-up is another experimental condition that can be fully emulated and controlled by the user.
When the emulation process is reset, the sequence can be either re-initialized with new random data or reproduced the same many times, in order to study, for example, the effect of acquisition changes on the same data set.
Each channel can be independently programmed with its own statistics.

The Digital Detector Emulators are controlled by a dedicated Control Software with advanced graphical user interface for a full control of all the emulation parameters.blank
These features, together with the possibility to work as waveform/function generators, make the Digital Detector Emulators the perfect tools for testing and developing DAQ solutions, bringing an experimental setup on your desktop.

The user can either run different channels by uncorrelating or correlating them in different ways:

  • Channel 1 sequence can be a copy of Channel 0 one shifted in time.
  • A sub set of events from Channel 1 can share the same Energy Spectrum of Channel 0.
  • The two channel scan work in a Master/Slave configuration, in which Channel 0 works as a trigger for Channel 1 that conserves its own statistics.

Another interesting feature (DT4800 excluded) is the possibility to generate different pulse shapes on the same channel with a predefined “mixture” percentage of the two, in order to emulate for example neutron pulses in a gamma ray background.
The capability to add different noise and interference figures improves the emulation process, giving the possibility to operate out of ideal but not realistic conditions.

CAEN Digital Detector Emulators are available in 5 models:

  • DT5810 Fast Digital Detector Emulator
  • DT4800 Micro Digital Detector Emulator
  • DT4810 One-channel Micro Digital Detector Emulator
  • DT5800NDT6800 NIM/Desktop Digital Detector Emulator

Models

Model Image Channels D/A Sample rate Maximum Rate Multiple shapes on a single channel Minimum rising time (fast mode) Form Factor Actions
DT4800 DT4800 1 200 Mhz 1 Mcps No 7 ns Desktop QUOTE
DT4810 DT4810 1 1 Mhz 500 Mcps No 10 ns Desktop QUOTE
DT5800 DT5800 2 125 Mhz 10 Mcps / 5 Mcps (Poisson) Yes (2 different) 8 ns Desktop QUOTE
DT5810 DT5810 2 1 Ghz 30 Mcps Yes (4 different) 1 ns Desktop QUOTE
NDT6800 NDT6800 2 125 Mhz 10 Mcps / 5 Mcps (Poisson) Yes (2 different) 8 ns NIM QUOTE

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