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The Electronics of the H1 lead / scintillating fiber calorimeters
The electronic system developed for the SpaCal lead/scintillating-fibre
calorimeters of the H1 detector in operation at the HERA ep collider is
described in detail and the performance achieved during H1 data-taking is
presented. The 10 MHz bunch crossing rate of HERA puts severe constraints on
the requirements of the electronics. The energy and time readout are performed
respectively with a 14-bit dynamic range and with a resolution of about 0.4 ns.
The trigger branch consists of a nanosecond-resolution calorimetric
time-of-flight for background rejection and an electron trigger based on analog
`sliding windows'. The on-line background rejection currently achieved is
o(10**6). The electron trigger allows a low energy trigger threshold to be set
at about 0.50 +/- 0.08 (RMS) GeV with an efficiency >99.9%. The energy and time
performance of the readout and trigger electronics is based on a
newly-developed low noise (sigma_noise ca. 0.4 MeV) wideband (f < 200 MHz)
preamplifier located at the output of the photomultipliers which are used for
the fibre light readout in the ca. 1 Tesla magnetic field of H1.Comment: 25 pages (LaTeX), 13 figures (PostScript