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A 10-mc/s, 0.5-/spl mu/m CMOS constant-fraction discriminator having built-in pulse tail cancellation

Binkley et al., 2002

Document ID
3644930068018637571
Author
Binkley D
Puckett B
Swann B
Rochelle J
Musrock M
Casey M
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

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A 0.5-/spl mu/m, fully-integrated CMOS, constant-fraction discriminator (CFD) is presented for 10-Mc/s operation. The CFD utilizes a timing-shaping filter to provide amplitude insensitive time discrimination without delay lines or other external components. Continuous …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01TMEASUREMENT OF NUCLEAR OR X-RADIATION
    • G01T1/00Measuring X-radiation, gamma radiation, corpuscular radiation, or cosmic radiation
    • G01T1/16Measuring radiation intensity
    • G01T1/17Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular type of detector
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01TMEASUREMENT OF NUCLEAR OR X-RADIATION
    • G01T1/00Measuring X-radiation, gamma radiation, corpuscular radiation, or cosmic radiation
    • G01T1/29Measurement performed on radiation beams, e.g. position or section of the beam; Measurement of spatial distribution of radiation
    • G01T1/2914Measurement of spatial distribution of radiation

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