Acta Physica Polonica B

Vol. 33, No. 3, March 2002, page 919


The New TAPS Electronics

P. Drexler

The current electronics for TAPS is more than 10 years old with the expected deficiencies of such an old hardware. To overcome these problems, a new 4 channel per module electronics has been designed which will replace and improve the currently used electronics. The main goals for the new design have been the need of a better handling, easier maintainance, improved performance and the capability to handle higher readout rates. A basic requirement was the compatibility with the HADES experiment to perform combined experiments. This is achieved by using similar VME-motherboards. The readout of a typical TAPS-BaF{2}-signal comprises 4 QACs for the separate integration of the long and short scintillation components in two different ranges, a TAC and 2 LEDs for more sophisticated trigger conditions. A CFD is included to optimize the timing information. Several tests were performed with prototypes. Initial problems were identified and have been removed.

PACS numbers: 07.05.Hd


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