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# Scintillator manufacture  | # Scintillator manufacture  | ||
# Photodiode coupling  | # Photodiode coupling  | ||
## PD to single layer   | |||
## SMA connectors and plug for PD pins  | |||
## LED with optical fibres to inject light  | |||
## signal from the scope (4 channels)  | |||
## LED standalone to move the light on the stack   | |||
## “permanent" PD coupling to scintillators   | |||
# Front end (photodiode) electronics  | # Front end (photodiode) electronics  | ||
## replacement for AIB   | |||
## speak to Bernard Bristol   | |||
## contact TI and to check if we can use AIB for our purposes (dedline Dec.)  | |||
## ask TI if we can use our customised AIB with the EVM  | |||
## speak to electrical eng. for circuit board DDC232 (about 10cm stacks considering 3mm layers)   | |||
# Back end (FPGA/comms) electronics  | # Back end (FPGA/comms) electronics  | ||
# Data analysis  | # Data analysis  | ||
Revision as of 15:49, 4 October 2019
Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meetings, 4th October 2019 (D17, Physics & Astronomy, UCL)
Present
Simon Jolly, Laurent Kelleter, Raffaella Radogna, Saad Shaikh
Current Status
- RR presented current status.
 - Various photodiodes already purchased; DDC1128 EVM's purchased.
- Simple light injection setup with 270nm LED.
 - EVM connected to photodiodes through removal of resistors on daughter board.
 
 
QuARC Task List
- Scintillator manufacture
 
- Photodiode coupling
- PD to single layer
 - SMA connectors and plug for PD pins
 - LED with optical fibres to inject light
 - signal from the scope (4 channels)
 - LED standalone to move the light on the stack
 - “permanent" PD coupling to scintillators
 
 
- Front end (photodiode) electronics
- replacement for AIB
 - speak to Bernard Bristol
 - contact TI and to check if we can use AIB for our purposes (dedline Dec.)
 - ask TI if we can use our customised AIB with the EVM
 - speak to electrical eng. for circuit board DDC232 (about 10cm stacks considering 3mm layers)
 
 
- Back end (FPGA/comms) electronics
 - Data analysis