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By: Uriel Barron Matan Schlanger Supervisor: Mony Orbach Mid-Semester Review Spring 2014
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Large Neutrino detector at the South Pole A collaboration of 11 universities worldwide Detection of short, extremely weak RF pulses over an area of 100km 2
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High Bandwidth (~850 MHz), rare (once every few months) and short (~2 ns) pulses Strong price sensitivity – 37 stations, high frequency samplers cost thousands of dollars Power consumption requirements (~2W)– limited power at the South Pole Sample 4 channels with one board
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Design and simulate a cheap sampler for high frequency short pulses, with low power consumption Design will include BOM, electronic schematics, layers design and Gerber files
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Using a DRS4 Domino Wave Circuit to quickly save analogously ~2000 sample. Instead of continuous high-frequency sampling, using regular ADCs All components are on-shelf and significantly cheaper than high-frequency samplers.
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Bandwidth of at least 850MHz Gain of about ~5 Power Consumption smaller then 900mW for all 4 channels together Based on on-shelf components
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We decided to use TI THS4303 amplifier The amplifier has a constant gain of 10, so with trimmers we can change the actual gain using voltage divider The amplifier has a BW of 1.4GHz Each channel’s power consumption is ~220mW
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Using the domino effect to save analog high- frequency signals, and later digitize them slowly Contains 8 channels, each channel can save up to 1024 samples Supports cascading of channels We’ll be using Full Readout mode
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