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Title: Data acquisition electronics for gamma ray emission tomography using width-modulated leading-edge discriminators
Author(s): Lage, Eduardo
Tapias, Gustavo
Villena, José L.
Desco, Manuel
Vaquero, Juan José
Publisher: IOPscience
Issued date: Aug-2010
Citation: Physics in Medicine and Biology, Ago. 2010, vol. 55, n. 15, p. 4291-4308
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/12101
ISSN: 0031-9155 (print version)
1361-6560 (online version)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/55/15/007
Abstract: We present a new high-performance and low-cost approach for implementing radiation detection acquisition systems. The basic elements used are chargeintegrating ADCs and a set of components encapsulated in an HDL (hardware definition language) library which makes it possible to implement several acquisition tasks such as time pickoff and coincidence detection using a new and simple trigger technique that we name WMLET (width-modulated leading-edge timing). As proof of concept, a 32-channel hybrid PET/SPECT acquisition system based on these elements was developed and tested. This demonstrator consists of a master module responsible for the generation and distribution of trigger signals, 2×16-channelADCcards (12-bit resolution) for data digitization and a 32-bit digital I/OPCI card for handling data transmission to a personal computer. System characteristics such as linearity, maximum transmission rates or timing resolution in coincidence mode were evaluated with test and real detector signals. Imaging capabilities of the prototype were also evaluated using different detector configurations. The performance tests showed that this implementation is able to handle data rates in excess of 600k events s−1 when acquiring simultaneously 32 channels (96-byte events). ADC channel linearity is >98.5% in energy quantification. Time resolution in PET mode for the tested configurations ranges from 3.64 ns FWHM to 7.88 ns FWHM when signals from LYSO-based detectors are used. The measured energy resolution matched the expected values for the detectors evaluated and single elements of crystal matrices can be neatly separated in the acquired flood histograms
Sponsor: This project was supported and funded by the CENIT Program (Ministerio de Industria), CIBER CB07/09/0031 (Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo), TEC2007-64731/TCM and TEC2008-06715-C02-01 (Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia), and the ARTEMIS program P2009/DPI-1802, Comunidad de Madrid
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/55/15/007
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