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The Modern FPGA as Discriminator, TDC and ADC
Recent generations of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have become
indispensible tools for complex state machine control and signal processing,
and now routinely incorporate CPU cores to allow execution of user software
code. At the same time, their exceptional performance permits low-power
implementation of functionality previously the exclusive domain of dedicated
analog electronics. Specific examples presented here use FPGAs as
discriminator, time-to-digital (TDC) and analog-to-digital converter (ADC). All
three cases are examples of instrumentation for current or future astroparticle
experiments.Comment: 7 pages, v3 minor JINST editorial correction
A Monolithic Time Stretcher for Precision Time Recording
Identifying light mesons which contain only up/down quarks (pions) from those
containing a strange quark (kaons) over the typical meter length scales of a
particle physics detector requires instrumentation capable of measuring flight
times with a resolution on the order of 20ps. In the last few years a large
number of inexpensive, multi-channel Time-to-Digital Converter (TDC) chips have
become available. These devices typically have timing resolution performance in
the hundreds of ps regime. A technique is presented that is a monolithic
version of ``time stretcher'' solution adopted for the Belle Time-Of-Flight
system to address this gap between resolution need and intrinsic multi-hit TDC
performance.Comment: 9 pages, 15 figures, minor corrections made, to appear as JINST_008
The first version Buffered Large Analog Bandwidth (BLAB1) ASIC for high luminosity collider and extensive radio neutrino detectors
Future detectors for high luminosity particle identification and ultra high
energy neutrino observation would benefit from a digitizer capable of recording
sensor elements with high analog bandwidth and large record depth, in a
cost-effective, compact and low-power way. A first version of the Buffered
Large Analog Bandwidth (BLAB1) ASIC has been designed based upon the lessons
learned from the development of the Large Analog Bandwidth Recorder and
Digitizer with Ordered Readout (LABRADOR) ASIC. While this LABRADOR ASIC has
been very successful and forms the basis of a generation of new, large-scale
radio neutrino detectors, its limited sampling depth is a major drawback. A
prototype has been designed and fabricated with 65k deep sampling at
multi-GSa/s operation. We present test results and directions for future
evolution of this sampling technique.Comment: 15 pages, 26 figures; revised, accepted for publication in NIM
An updating about the performances of Pinot Gris and Traminer vines affected by the GPGV trichovirus-related grapevine disease
6openThis paper presents an update of a multi-year survey carried out in Trentino (North-east Italy) regarding Pinot Grigio and Traminer Aromatico grapevines, whether or not temporarily affected by a phytopathology linked to the recently discovered Grapevine Pinot gris Virus GPGV thricovirus (Giampetruzzi et al. 2012). Diseased plants show symptoms resembling mite infestations or Thryps. Symptoms occur in spring at the bud-break and are characterized by leaf malformation, chlorotic speckling or mottling, poor growth of shoots and inflorescences. Data regarding the number of buds, fertility and grape yield per vine are reported; and so for cluster, berry, stem, and pruning weigths. Symptomatic plants show a significant drop of production due to the lesser number and weight of cluster and berries. Seeds are also present in a fewer number. In few plants the reduced vigor affected also the choice of branches for pruning renewal, leading sometimes to plantsâ death. The chemical composition of the grape from vines with and without symptoms are also shownopenMalossini, U.; Bianchedi, P.; RomĂĄn Villegas, T.; Varner, M.; Gualandri, V.; Nicolini, G.Malossini, U.; Bianchedi, P.; Roman, T.; Varner, M.; Gualandri, V.; Nicolini, G
Controls on atmospheric chloroiodomethane (CH2ClI) in marine environments
Mixing ratios of chloroiodomethane (CH2ClI) in ambient air were quantified in the coastal North Atlantic region (Thompson Farm, Durham, New Hampshire, and Appledore Island, Maine) and two remote Pacific areas (Christmas Island, Kiribati, and Oahu, Hawaii). Average mixing ratios were 0.15 ± 0.18 and 0.68 ± 0.66 parts per trillion by volume (pptv) at Thompson Farm and Appledore Island, respectively, compared to 0.10 ± 0.05 pptv at Christmas Island and 0.04 ± 0.02 pptv in Hawaii. Photolysis constrained the daytime mixing ratios of CH2ClI at all locations with the minimum occurring at 1600 local time. Daily average fluxes to the atmosphere were estimated from mixing ratios and loss due to photolysis at Appledore Island, Christmas Island and Hawaii, and were 58 ± 9, 19 ± 3, and 5.8 ± 1.0 nmol CH2ClI mâ2 dâ1, respectively. The measured seaâtoâair flux from seawater equilibrator samples obtained near Appledore Island was 6.4 ± 2.9 nmol CH2ClI mâ2 dâ1. Mixing ratios of CH2ClI at Appledore Island increased with increasing wind speed. The maximum mixing ratios observed at Thompson Farm (1.6 pptv) and Appledore Island (3.4 pptv) are the highest reported values to date, and coincided with high winds associated with the passage of Tropical Storm Bonnie. We estimate that high winds during the 2004 hurricane season increased the flux of CH2ClI from the North Atlantic Ocean by 8 ± 2%
High Voltage CMOS Control Interface for Astronomy - Grade Charged Coupled Devices
The Pan-STARRS telescope consists of an array of smaller mirrors viewed by a
Gigapixel arrays of CCDs. These focal planes employ Orthogonal Transfer CCDs
(OTCCDs) to allow on-chip image stabilization. Each OTCCD has advanced logic
features that are controlled externally. A CMOS Interface Device for High
Voltage has been developed to provide the appropiate voltage signal levels from
a readout and control system designated STARGRASP. OTCCD chip output levels
range from -3.3V to 16.7V, with two different output drive strenghts required
depending on load capacitance (50pF and 1000pF), with 24mA of drive and a rise
time on the order of 100ns. Additional testing ADC structures have been
included in this chip to evaluate future functional additions for a next
version of the chip.Comment: 13 pages, 17 gigure
The PRO1 ASIC for Fast Wilkinson Encoding
Wilkinson conversion of stored samples in large Switch Capacitor Array (SCA)
ASICs, such as used for high speed waveform sampling, has many benefits in
terms of compactness, no missing output codes, low power requirements and
robustness. However such Analog-to-Digital conversions are relatively slow,
limited by the encoder clock speed. By repeating the same fast sampling
technique used by the SCA, combined with a fast priority encoder, significantly
faster conversion is demonstrated for a prototype ASIC designated PRO1. For
8-10 bits of resolution, this technique is compact and requires far fewer
system resources.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figure
Experimentally induced root mortality increased nitrous oxide emission from tropical forest soils
We conducted an experiment on sand and clay tropical forest soils to test the shortâterm effect of root mortality on the soilâatmosphere flux of nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, methane, and carbon dioxide. We induced root mortality by isolating blocks of land to 1 m using trenching and root exclusion screening. Gas fluxes were measured weekly for ten weeks following the trenching treatment. For nitrous oxide there was a highly significant increase in soilâatmosphere flux over the ten weeks following treatment for trenched plots compared to control plots. N2O flux averaged 37.5 and 18.5 ng N cmâ2 hâ1 from clay trenched and control plots and 4.7 and 1.5 ng N cmâ2 hâ1 from sand trenched and control plots. In contrast, there was no effect for soilâatmosphere flux of nitric oxide, carbon dioxide, or methane
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