16 Channel 14 bit 500 MS/s Digitizer with programmable Input Gain
The V2730B Digitizer is a 16-channel digital signal processor for radiation detectors in the VME64 form factor. It offers not only waveform digitization and recording but also Multi-Channel Analysis for a complete range of applications like nuclear and particle physics, high-timing resolution, Fast Neutron Spectroscopy, and Homeland Security. It is compliant with mid-fast signals typically coming from liquid or inorganic scintillators coupled to PMTs or SiPMs.
V2730B features 16 single-ended channels, capable of digitizing detector signals using a 14-bit ADC at 500 MS/s. Data acquisition is driven by trigger signal generation and the identification of a Region of Interest (ROI), defined in terms of sample count or time duration. Trigger sources can be local (channel self-trigger), external, or software-based. Once acquired, the digitized data is processed within the FPGA, stored in high-speed memory as eventsโincluding Trigger ID and Timestamp tagsโand then transferred via high-bandwidth communication interfaces for further analysis. The digitizer supports different acquisition modes, designed to balance throughput, latency, and data efficiency according to experimental requirements:
Triggered Mode: All channels acquire data simultaneously upon a global trigger generated by a Central Logic Unit, which processes local triggers from individual channels. External and software triggers can also be configured as sources for the global trigger. Zero suppression algorithms can be applied to remove non-significant data and reduce the readout payload.
Streaming Readout Mode: Each channel autonomously identifies its ROI using the self-trigger mechanism, acquiring data independently of the other channels. This mode includes automatic zero suppression (non-triggered channels are not acquired), maximizes acquisition rates, and is ideal for applications requiring real-time parameter extraction. In addition, correlation logics can be configured to validate event acquisition upon coincidences or anticoincidences between local and external triggers.
V2730B can operate using both pre-configured firmware developed by CAEN and custom user-generated firmware, offering flexibility for a wide range of applications. Multiple firmware images can be stored simultaneously in the digitizerโs FLASH memory and quickly activated when needed. CAEN provides ready-to-use firmware solutions optimized for specific acquisition and processing needs:
Scope Firmware: Based on full waveform recording in triggered acquisition mode. A zero suppression function is available to reduce unnecessary data readout.
DPP-PSD Firmware: Implements Digital Pulse Processing algorithms for charge integration and pulse shape discrimination. Physical parameters such as pulse height, charge, timestamp, and PSD are extracted from waveforms acquired in streaming readout It is yet possible to save both raw waves and parameters.
For users requiring custom acquisition and processing, the Open FPGA architecture enables firmware customization through Sci-Compiler. This graphical tool allows users to create personalized firmware solutions without HDL skills. In addition, Sci-Compiler automatically generates drivers and libraries and provides graphical utilities for developing custom DAQ software.
The Linux-based Arm processor embedded in the onboard CPU makes it possible to run automated user routines. Multi-board synchronization can be implemented via backplane or front panel easy-cabling options. Multiple communication interfaces offer flexible readout options: USB 3.0 type-C and 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet.
For detailed information on available firmware for the 2730 family and the structure of programming files (.CUP), please refer to the following page.
The V2730B fits in the single-slot CAEN VME64X u-crate, which allows you to convert the VME digitizer into a desktop board for lab tests. Moreover, you can check this FAQ to see which CAEN VME crates are suitable for this product.
This product is compatible with the following third-party software:
16 independent channels, 500 MS/s 14-bit, individual DC offset adjustment and Software selectable analog gain (VGA).
Front panel readout via USB-3.0 or 1/10Gb Ethernet
On-board Zynqยฎ UltraScale+โข FPGA with embedded Linux-based ARMยฎ processor
5GB of total acquisition memory (DDR4)
Open FPGA architecture fully supported by Sci-Compiler tool
Ready-to-Use Firmware solutions to get time-stamped waveforms and physical quantities (check here the available options).
Triggered and Streaming Readout modes supported
System features: Multi-board synchronization, digital I/Os for trigger logic, on-board storage of multiple firmware images, 125MS/s 14-bit DAC output and integrated web interface
Software ecosystem:
GUI-based readout software available for multiparametric spectroscopy (CoMPASS) or waveform recording (WaveDump2)
Firmware/software generator and compiler for the Open FPGA (Sci-Compiler), eliminating the need for FPGA programming skills.
Libraries (FELib) and demo codes are provided for software customization
Wide range of applications (from Nuclear and Particle Physics to High Timing Resolution, Fast Neutron Spectroscopy, and Homeland Security)
Suited for signals from liquid or inorganic scintillators coupled to PMTs or SiPMs.
Fully compliant with with CAEN ฮผ-crate module