The CAEN Mod. V814 is a 1-unit wide VME module housing a 16 channel low threshold discriminator. The module accepts 16 negative (positive on request) inputs and produces 16 differential ECL outputs with a fan-out of two on four front panel flat cable connectors. Maximum input frequency is 60 MHz. The pulse forming stage of the discriminator produces an output pulse whose width is adjustable in a range from 6 to 95 ns via VME. The discriminator thresholds are individually settable in a range from -1 mV to -255 mV (1 mV step), via VME through an 8-bit DAC; a positive input version (Model V814PB), with the thresholds settable in the 1 mV to 255 mV range, is also available. Each channel can be turned on or off via VME by using a mask register. A Current Sum output generates a current proportional to the input multiplicity, i. e. to the number of channels over threshold, at a rate of -1.0 mA per hit (-50 mV per hit into a 50 Ω load).
A MAJORITY output connector provides a NIM signal if the number of input channels over threshold exceeds the MAJORITY programmed value. Several V814 boards can be connected in a daisy chain via the Current Sum output: in this case, by switching the majority logic to External, it is possible to obtain a Majority signal when the number of active channels in the chained modules exceeds a global Majority level. The logic OR of discriminator outputs is available on a front panel NIM signal.
Thresholds individually programmable via VME
ECL outputs with fan-out of two
Non updating operation
Programmable output width
Mask register for individual channel enable/disable
Global VETO and TEST inputs
OR, CURRENT SUM and MAJORITY outputs
High sensitivity with small signals
Negative or Positive input version available
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