High channel density
Individually programmable thresholds
Programmable output width
Programmable dead time
TEST and VETO inputs
OR and Current sum outputs
4 digit Led display
The CAEN Mod. N843 is an 16 Channel Constant Fraction Discriminator housed in a one unit wide NIM module. The module accepts 16 negative inputs and produces 2×16 NIM outputs (NIM outputs are provided with a fan-out of two)+ 16 /NIM outputs (negated) on front panel LEMO 00 connectors.
The constant fraction delay is 20ns full scale with 4 ns steps (8 ÷ 20 ns operating range), optionally are also available:
5ns full scale with 1ns steps (4 ÷ 5 ns operating range)
50ns full scale with 10ns steps (10 ÷ 50 ns operating range)
100ns full scale with 20ns steps (20 ÷ 100 ns operating range)
The timing stage of the discriminator produces an output pulse whose width is adjustable in a range from from 15 ns to 245 ns. Moreover, in order to protect against multiple pulsing, it is possible to program a dead time during which the discriminator is inhibited from retriggering.
The maximum time walk is ±400 ps (for input signals in the range from -50 mV to -5 V with 25 ns rise time). The constant fraction is 20%. The individual discriminating thresholds are settable in a range from -1 mV to -255 mV (1 mV step) via an 8-bit DAC.
The module can operate also with small (below 10 mV) input signals, though in this case the Constant Fraction operation is not performed, i.e. the time walk is higher. The channels’ threshold, output width and dead time can be programmed via two switches and one rotary handle placed on the front panel.
The back panel houses VETO and TEST inputs, the OR output and the Current Sum output, which generates a current proportional to the input multiplicity, i. e. to the number of channels over threshold, at a rate of -1.0 mA per hit (-50 mV per hit into a 50 Ohm load) ±20%.
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Image
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Name
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Package
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No. of Channels
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Function
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Updating
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Min Input (mV)
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Output Width (ns)
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I/O Delay (ns)
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Outputs
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Input Bandwidth (MHz)
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In Conn.
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Out Conn.
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N840 |
NIM |
null |
Leading Edge |
Selectable |
-5 |
5 ÷ 40 |
10 |
2 + /1 NIM |
140 |
LEMO |
LEMO |
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N843 |
NIM |
null |
Const. Fraction |
No |
-5 |
15 ÷ 245 |
n/a |
2 + /1 NIM |
n/a |
LEMO |
LEMO |
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N842 |
NIM |
null |
Const. Fraction |
No |
-5 |
15 ÷ 245 |
n/a |
2 + /1 NIM |
n/a |
LEMO |
LEMO |
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N844 |
NIM |
null |
Low Threshold |
No |
-3 |
5 ÷ 90 |
10 |
2 + /1 NIM |
60 |
LEMO |
LEMO |
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V812 |
VME |
null |
Const. Fraction |
No |
-5 |
12 ÷ 206 |
n/a |
2 ECL |
n/a |
LEMO |
Std. Flat |
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N845 |
NIM |
null |
Low Threshold |
No |
-3 |
5 ÷ 90 |
10 |
2 + /1 NIM |
60 |
LEMO |
LEMO |
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V895 |
VME |
null |
Leading Edge |
Selectable |
-5 |
5 ÷ 40 |
10 |
2 ECL |
140 |
LEMO |
Std. Flat |
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N605 |
NIM |
null |
Const. Fraction |
Selectable |
-20 |
2 ÷ 500 |
n/a |
3 NIM |
250 |
LEMO |
LEMO |
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N841 |
NIM |
null |
Leading Edge |
Selectable |
-5 |
5 ÷ 40 |
10 |
2 + /1 NIM |
140 |
LEMO |
LEMO |
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V814 |
VME |
null |
Low Threshold |
No |
-1 |
6 ÷ 95 |
10 |
2 ECL |
60 |
LEMO |
Std. Flat |
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Packaging |
1U-wide NIM unit |
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Input Channels |
16 inputs (negative polarity, 50 ohm impedance) |
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Max input voltage |
-5 V |
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Threshold range |
-1 mV to -255 mV (1 mV step) |
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Constant fraction |
0,2 |
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Delay |
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Output Channels |
8×3 NIM (1 pair bridged 1 complementary) |
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Input/output delay |
Set delay + 6.5 ns ± 3 ns |
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Output width |
Programmable from 15 ns to 245 ns (typical values) |
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Dead Time |
Programmable from 137 ns to 1865 ns (typical values) |
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Interchannel Insulation |
60 dB for 2.5 ns rise time input signals |
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Max outputs time walk |
±400 ps for input signals in the range from -50 mV to – 5 V with 25 ns rise time |
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Autowalk |
Automatic adjustment to input offset and low frequency input noise of ±40 mV |
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Test Input |
NIM logic signal, hiigh impedance Min. FWHM: 5 ns Max. frequency: 30 MHz |
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Veto Input |
NIM logic signal, high impedance Min. FWHM: 15 ns |
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OR Output |
NIM logic signal |
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Current Sum Output |
current proportional to input multiplicity (-1 mA ±20% per hit), high impedance |