Front-end electronic readout system for the Belle II imaging Time-Of-Propagation detector

12 Jul 2019  ·  Kotchetkov Dmitri, Hartbrich Oskar, Andrew Matthew, Barrett Matthew, Bessner Martin, Bhardwaj Vishal, Browder Thomas, Cercillieux Julien, Conrad Ryan, Danko Istvan, Dubey Shawn, Fast James, Fulsom Bryan, Ketter Christopher, Kirby Brian, Loos Alyssa, Macchiarulo Luca, Macek Bostjan, Nishimura Kurtis, Purohit Milind, Rosenfeld Carl, Sang Ziru, Savinov Vladimir, Varner Gary, Visser Gerard, Weber Tobias, Wood Lynn ·

The Time-Of-Propagation detector is a Cherenkov particle identification detector based on quartz radiator bars for the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider. The purpose of the detector is to identify the type of charged hadrons produced in electron-positron collisions, and requires a single photon timing resolution below 100 picoseconds. A novel front-end electronic system was designed, built, and integrated to acquire data from the 8192 microchannel plate photomultiplier tube channels in the detector. Waveform sampling of these analog signals is done by switched-capacitor array application-specific integrated circuits. The processes of triggering, digitization of windows of interest, readout, and data transfer to the Belle II data acquisition system are managed by Xilinx Zynq-7000 programmable system on a chip devices.

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